HP revealed Slate's video conversation feature

With a video clip that is only 30 seconds long, but enough for HP to introduce a little more impression on its tablet.

With a video clip that is only 30 seconds long, but enough for HP to introduce a little more impression on its tablet.

Just three days after the iPad was sold, its biggest rival, HP Slate, was revealed by the world's largest computer company with video about features. And this time it's the talk and video conferencing feature through a front camera, which the iPad doesn't have.

Picture 1 of HP revealed Slate's video conversation feature

HP teased Apple again with Slate's video conversation feature.

There is still not too much information to be disclosed, but it is still certain that HP Slate will run on Windows 7 operating system with a completely renewed interface with large icons and reasonable layout. In the latest introduced video, the HP tablet can also connect to an HDTV to play HD or Full HD videos and expand memory with a handy SD card slot.


Video introduces new features of HP Slate

Another interesting thing in this clip is that the USB cable that HP uses is similar to the one Apple produces and it is connected to Slate when the device is running iTunes. These images only take place in less than 2 seconds but it seems enough for HP to prove that this tablet can sync directly with both iPhone and iPod very handy. And the question that users ask is whether it can sync with the iPad?

However, HP has not announced the official price and launch date (many sources predict that Slate will sell in June).

Picture 2 of HP revealed Slate's video conversation feature

HP Slate runs iTunes and connects with the top of the USB cable commonly found in Apple products.

Update 25 May 2019
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