sincity Posted May 23, 2014 Share Posted May 23, 2014 http://cdn.mos.techradar.com/art/tablets/HP/HP%207%20Plus/HP-7-Plus-470-75.jpgHow low can you go? That seems to be the question on Hewlett-Packard's mind this week as the beleaguered hardware maker debuts a new seven-inch Android tablet for the budget-minded consumer.While not the cheapest slate the company has produced, HP today announced availability for the HP 7 Plus, a modest seven-inch Android tablet that boldly proclaims to be "big on performance."That would seem to be a dubious bit of marketing considering the $99.99 price tag, especially for a silver tablet capable of mustering up a 1024 x 600 display resolution and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, which is certainly no longer the freshest flavor of Google's mobile platform.The 7 Plus is powered by a quad-core ARM Cortex A7 processor clocked at 1GHz, but the 2800 mAh battery is only capable of eking out a mere five and a half hours, according to HP's own specs.Fair to middlingWhile HP may have skimped on some of the core details, the 7 Plus does offer a micro-SD expansion slot, and you'll likely need it, given the meager 8GB of onboard storage; the tablet also comes with a generous 25GB of Box cloud storage.Aside from the expansive bezel surrounding the display, the overall design of the HP 7 Plus certainly lives up the company's claims of looking "sharp with a suit and dynamite with denim," thanks to the silver-hued casing.The most obvious compromises made to get the price just shy of $100 come into play with the cameras - the good news is there are indeed two of them, but buyers are only receiving 2MP around the back and a woefully inadequate 0.3MP fixed focus lens up front.Still, for many consumers, it's what they can afford that counts, and the HP 7 Plus delivers the goods for a modest price that won't ding the wallet too badly, and comes with free standard US shipping to boot.What's the latest on Windows 9? Find out in our up-to-the-minute report!http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/669/f/415085/s/3ac3aaad/sc/28/mf.gifhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/software-news/~4/VKsa2wCSq_s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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