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HP's Surprise Tablet: HP Might Be Planning To Release A Surprise Third Tablet Instead Of Only The Two It Had Announced


Published: Jul 21, 2014 11:19 AM EDT

HP's Surprise Tablet: HP Might Be Planning To Release A Surprise Third Tablet Instead Of Only The Two It Had Announced

Over the year HP has been known for their production of laptops and desktop computers but they have also been affected with the decline of computers for both laptops and desktop models. Even though HP has had its share of bad days they have been known for their slate family of tablets which have offered basic design and moderate power. They have come in handy for people that do not need the absolute best or just want to pay for an affordable one.

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Now there have been rumors that HP is expected to release new tablets and according to a Germany tech site "MobileGrook.de" which is well known for leaking accurate information and updates they showed off something from HP that was quite unexpected. The tech site showed three tablets from the expected two tablets that were rumored to be released by HP.  

HP did previously announce that they were going to release two tablets that would be an addition to the Slate family. What they did not say is that they would be releasing three of them. The two additional tablets were an 8 Plus and a 10 Plus with some interesting internals and specifications. Sources say that the two new tablets are likely to be just rebranded with re-skinned Android Huawei tablets, but sold to similar markets.

HP has however decided to release three tablets that are expected to offer today qualities by covering multiple screen size and features sets. The first HP Slate 8 Plus is known to have an 8-inch IPS LCD panel up front. Then the Slate 10 Plus, with a similar rundown of specifications and even a possible battery capacity. Finally, the surprise tablet, the HP 10 Plus with no 'Slate' anywhere to be found.  The 10 Plus is a device with better specs, having a 1920 by 1200 pixel IPS, but having reportedly only a 1 Ghz quad-core processor and, for some reason 2 GB of RAM.