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HP's business-centric ElitePad 1000 G2 tablet picks up the ball where it was dropped by the ElitePad 900. It has a more powerful processor at the helm, along with a larger allotment of RAM, it runs the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1, and it now has a 1920x...
1920x1200-pixel screen resolution, Solid construction, 4G...
Lack of usable ports on the tablet itself...
The ElitePad 1000 G2 is a major upgrade over the ElitePad 900, with the better screen, faster CPU and better battery life leading the way. It's a comfortable product to use due to its design, build quality and light weight, and it performs simple tasks we...
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HP's ElitePad 1000 is distinguishable from competing Windows 8 devices thanks to its range of clip-on 'Jackets' and outstanding battery life. Designed for enterprise deployment, the Windows 8.1 Pro tablet ships with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), drive...
Long battery life; Expandable jackets; Payasyougo 4G; Bundled with enterprise features...
Mediocre display and performance; Jackets make it bulky...
The longest-lasting Windows 8 tablet to-date, the ElitePad 1000 can power through the day with two battery packs...
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As well as the Bluetooth keyboard, a stylus and a docking station, there are a couple of cases, which HP refers to as Jackets, to expand the features of the tablet. HP sent us a few of these accessories to test along with the tablet; more on this below.Th...
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The 10.1-inch HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is a convertible Windows 8.1 business tablet that succeeds the ElitePad 900, which was released in 2013. That device failed to set pulses racing thanks to its average 800p display and Clover Trail-based Intel Atom CPU, bu...
Bright, full, HD display, Accessory selection, Build quality...
Port selection, Poor stylus, More expensive than rivals...
The ElitePad 1000 G2 is certainly a big upgrade from the ElitePad 900 that went before it, with beefier internals and a superior display, which make it a far more attractive option even before factoring in accessories. However, it's still highly reliant...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-10-12 02:36:16
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The 10.1-inch HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is a convertible Windows 8.1 business tablet that succeeds the ElitePad 900, which was released in 2013. That device failed to set pulses racing thanks to its average 800p display and Clover Trail-based Intel Atom CPU, bu...
Bright, fullHD display, Accessory selection, Build quality...
Port selection, Poor stylus, More expensive than rivals...
The ElitePad 1000 G2 isn't designed to replace your laptop, but it gives it a go to. The tablet's Intel Atom processor and smaller screen make it more suitable as a companion device (a very good one at that when paired with a HP Expansion Jacket) for busi...
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When you talk about business grade tablets, there aren't a lot of choices, but HP's ElitePad 1000 G2 looks to provide a dose of shiny silver aluminium professionalism to those who aren't at all into Lenovo's black ThinkPad style.Made for business, HP's El...
Nice screen; Built very well; Can be upgraded using microSD; Supports 4G out of the box; Decent battery life for a Windows tablet;...
Proprietary charge port; No USB ports on the tablet itself; Touchscreen isn't fast enough for fast typists; Sadly, there is no keyboard case, meaning you'll most likely be stuck typing using the onscreen keyboard; No 802.11ac WiFi;...
HP's take on the business tablet is a pretty one, and we're reminded of a slicker take of Apple's first generation iPad, albeit with an operating system that will let you get a lot more done if you're in the mood for more than just content consumption.We...
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HP's business-centric ElitePad 1000 G2 tablet picks up the ball where it was dropped by the ElitePad 900. It has a more powerful processor at the helm, along with a larger allotment of RAM, it runs the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1, and it now has a 1920x...
1920x1200-pixel screen resolution, Solid construction, 4G...
Lack of usable ports on the tablet itself...
The ElitePad 1000 G2 is a major upgrade over the ElitePad 900, with the better screen, faster CPU and better battery life leading the way. It's a comfortable product to use due to its design, build quality and light weight, and it performs simple tasks we...
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The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 ($789) is a Windows tablet with business on its mind. With several work-friendly features and a wide array of accessories that let you adjust to the demands of your employees and services, the ElitePad 1000 G2 is a flexible answer...
Current Intel Atom processor offers solid performance, Serviceable chassis, Dozens of accessories let you tailor a tablet without having to order a one-off configuration...
Full functionality requires additional accessories, Atom processor can't compete with other Intel Core i5-based systems, Minimal on-board storage, Extremely limited port selection...
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is a Windows tablet for business with solid performance and battery life, but the heavy reliance on accessories may hinder more than it helps...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 has gotten a lot of attention as a way to bridge the gap between tablets and traditional notebooks. Its snap-on keyboard and pull-out rear stand tries to offer the best of both worlds, but with a 12-in. screen and weighing 1.8 lb...
Highresolution display, micro SD slot for extra storage, good performance, long battery life...
Expensive, chunky case, keyboard has no touchpad...
For those who use ThinkPad notebooks every day at work, the ThinkPad 10 tablet will seem like a long-lost friend. The styling -- corporate black with a couple of red touches -- is immediately recognizable as a ThinkPad. It has a good mix of performance an...
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Nowadays, tablets are first and foremost entertainment devices - browsing, video playback and simple casual games count among the most used applications on iPad & co. However, the versatile devices become more and more important in the business segment; n...
high chassis quality, integrated LTE module, viewing angle stable IPS display, acceptable application performance, generous memory equipment, 64-bit Windows, long battery life, many accessories available...
very high price, few ports, limited maintenance and upgrade possibilities, low 3D performance...
HP ElitePad 1000 G2People trying to find an alternative to a classical business notebook are likely to be disappointed by the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 only a few ports, performance deficiencies, missing features - the list of flaws is long.The actual intention...
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There are tons of Windows 8 tablets on the market, too many as a matter of fact. But the HP ElitePad is tailor-made for business users. To that effect, it has a few aces up its sleeve that make it extra specially unique. For starters, is its beautiful yet...
Attractive design that is also super durable, very good battery life of about 7 to 8 hours, built in 4G global connectivity, IT ready and friendly with lots of security features, lots of practical accessory options, The...
No keyboard included, pretty pricey – especially with 4G option, no builtin USB port without jacket accessory, 4G international roaming prepaid options are coming soon for U.S. customers but aren't here yet...
HP Describes the ElitePad 1000 G2 as the “true tablet for business,” and after spending some time with it, we understand why. The 10-inch display on the system offers the perfect balance in terms of productivity, while also allowing the device to be t...
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The ElitePad 1000 G2 Tablet PC with the battery expansion jacket installedThe HP ElitePad is a slim tablet with a landscape orientation, versus the more portrait-oriented iPads. Other than the fact that both the ElitePad and the iPad have rectangular meta...
Slim, portable, and expandable tablet running Windows 8.1, excellent touch response for the majority of the time when I am using the tablet on its own, the expansion jacket adds USB, SD, and HDMI ports along with up to 20 extra hours of battery life...
HP ElitePad 1000 prices start reasonably enough, but they can climb pretty quickly as you add features, memory cards, and jackets...
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The ElitePad is HP's answer to the iPad , a Windows tablet aimed specifically at business users. It has a 10.1-inch widescreen touch display, effectively equalling the regular iPad Air in size, and runs Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro.HP doesn't get off to a gr...
If you need to work with Windows programs and need a totable tablet with almost usable battery life, the ElitePad fulfills the job. As a first-choice device that can serve in a laptop role too, it's rather underpowered and will have you yearning for the p...
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The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 ($789) is a Windows tablet with business on its mind. With several work-friendly features and a wide array of accessories that let you adjust to the demands of your employees and services, the ElitePad 1000 G2%displayPrice% at %sel...
Current Intel Atom processor offers solid performance. Serviceable chassis. Dozens of accessories let you tailor a tablet without having to order a one-off configuration.
Full functionality requires additional accessories. Atom processor can't compete with other Intel Core i5-based systems. Minimal on-board storage. Extremely limited port selection...
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is a Windows tablet for business with solid performance and battery life, but the heavy reliance on accessories may hinder more than it helps...
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Make it better and they will come. That's a common vendor mantra, but rarely are the improvements as compelling as those on HP's $800, 10.1-inch ElitePad 1000 business tablet. The successor to the ElitePad 900 replaces the single-core Intel Atom Z2760 wit...
Fairly thin for a Windows 8.1 tablet, Designed for MIL-STD810G milpecs...
64GB eMMC isn't fast nor much space on our review model, No USB ports on tablet itself...
HP has updated its ElitePad with a higher resolution screen and faster CPU while keeping the milspec rating intact...
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The HP ElitePad 1000 is a tablet built for business. Working with a 64-bit Intel Atom processor under the hood, Windows 8.1 up front, and both TPM 1.2 and HP Bios protection throughout, this unit is a true contender for the finest business world-oriented...
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 is not the sort of tablet you're going to want to get if you want to show off to your friends with fancy new apps and fun, useless features. This is a business machine. HP didn't make a toy here, they made a tool.If you're looking...
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The ElitePad 1000 G2 is HP's latest 10-inch Windows 8 tablet. Should casual users choose it over Microsoft and Lenovo's offerings, or is it better suited to business users? We takes a detailed look.If you've mostly handled Android tablets and iPads, then...
Solid specs, Accessories allow for flexibility...
Limited ports on the device, Expensive, and accessories make it even more so...
The second-generation HP ElitePad 1000 has a base unit that's a solid but expensive no-frills Windows 8 tablet, with the option for significant expansion for those willing to pay the price...
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The ElitePad 1000 G2 has many of the bells and whistles you'd expect on a corporate tablet -- particularly one starting at $739 list (4GB memory, 64GB drive). What HP offers that the others don't is a long-established assortment of docks/jackets that bulk...
Gorgeous 1280by1200 display, Thin and light at 10.3by7.0by0.36 inches and 1.5 pounds, Includes a MicroSDXC slot supporting storage cards up to 2TB, Bestofbreed battery life (a full eight hours in my tests), Available with 4G LTE wireless broadband...
No charge indicator, More expensive than competitors...
At a Glance If you're looking for a Windows 8 tablet that will do real work, the ElitePad 1000 with the Productivity Jacket is an excellent, albeit pricey, choice...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 has gotten a lot of attention as a way to bridge the gap between tablets and traditional notebooks. Its snap-on keyboard and pull-out rear stand tries to offer the best of both worlds, but with a 12-in. screen and weighing 1.8 lb...
High-resolution display, micro SD slot for extra storage, good performance, long battery life...
Expensive, chunky case, keyboard has no touchpad...
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tomsitpro.com Updated: 2016-01-29 11:12:26
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The third and final tablet in our roundup review of Atom-powered business tablets is the HP ElitePad 1000 G2. As in the case with the other two tablets we looked at, there are a couple of different models, but the one we reviewed has 4 GB of memory and 12...
Best CPU performance overall, Best variety of accessories, Best keyboard...
No standard ports on tablet, Expansion jacket required, Flash storage is slower than other units...
Despite a lack of ports on the base unit, the best-in-class performance and best variety of accessories make this our recommended tablet in this class...
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techsupportforum.com Updated: 2016-12-30 20:47:08
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In the early 2000s, companies like Microsoft and IBM began to reveal a hybrid like computer, one that was controlled by your finger on a large touch screen and ran off of an internal battery. Today, we call this device a tablet.Tablet computing first beca...
HP has crafted a clever and unique little tablet that is perfectly suited for the business world. Its strong military grade components, superb design, reasonable performance output and functionality make it a true productivity machine. When matched with t...
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