If someone else is footing the bill, HP's expensive ElitePad 900 and accessory ecosystem covers a lot of bases, but this isn't going to be a consumer crossover product.
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In this age of bring your own device to work, tablet makers are still feeling their way as to what makes the ideal combination of a work and play gadget. And, while the ElitePad 900 gets a lot right, HP hasn't quite perfected the mix.
Read the full review →The HP ElitePad 900 brings Windows 8 slate tablet computing to SMB and enterprise businesses, but unless you're standardized on HP products, there are better choices out there.
Read the full review →HP believes there’s a demand in the enterprise market for tablets that can go feasibly go anywhere and do anything. We agree, but don’t agree that the 900 is capable of filling that role.
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The HP ElitePad can definitely compete with Apple in terms of design. It has a sleek aluminium with the only visible connectors being the dock at the bottom and a headphone jack at the top. The MicroSD card slot and SIM card slot are located under hinged covers. The SIM card slot has to be opened...
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