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HP Pro Tablet 408

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During the end of 2014 we were able to count the presence of the HP Stream 7 in stores, one of the most interesting small tablets with Windows 8.1 of the moment. And it seems that for 2015 HP wants to delight us with another quality launch in this segment: it is the HP Pro Tablet 408 G1, an 8-inch tablet that stands out for its support for 3G connectivity and the use of a stylus or digital pen.

The Pro Tablet 408 will include an Intel Atom Quad Core Z3736F processor, 2 GB of RAM, a 4800 mAh battery, and two internal storage options: 32 or 64 GB.Although regardless of the variant we choose, we will have the option expand the memory by up to 128 via an SD card.

The device will also offer us an 8-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1280x800 and up to 10 tactile contact points. We will also have a 2 MP front camera and an 8 MP rear camera with auto-focus and flash As for ports and sensors, a micro output will be included HDMI, a micro USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm audio in/out, Bluetooth 4.0, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, GPS, and more.

The HP Pro Tablet 408 has higher specifications than the HP Stream 7 in almost all sections, without gaining too much weight or size

As we said at the beginning, this tablet also highlights the support for a digital pen (HP Pro Tablet 408 Active Pen) , which, although it will not come standard with the equipment, can be purchased as an additional accessory.

All of the above will be contained in dimensions of 140 x 215 x 9 mm and a weight of 375 grams, which leaves it with a very similar size to the HP Stream 7, despite the fact that it has specifications superior in almost all sections, and a screen with a larger diagonal.

Unfortunately, there is still no information on the final price that the HP Pro Tablet 408 or its accessory pen will have, nor regarding When will they go on sale? It is clear that with these specifications and a correct price, this equipment would become a very attractive option in the market for small tablets with Windows 8.1, so hopefully HP is right when setting the value of this , instead of charging too high a price.

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