HP Slate has not yet come out with 'fake' goods.

The Chinese-origin tablet can use 3G network with SIM slot and even watch satellite TV

The Chinese-origin tablet can use 3G network with SIM slot and even watch satellite TV .

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The HP Slate 500 suddenly appeared on HP's website
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HP Slate is not intended for general users

This product is produced and distributed by Shenzhen Haina Digital Technology Company based in Shenzhen, China. It has many similarities to the upcoming tablet of HP but the screen is larger than 10 inches.

The price of this model is unknown.

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This model has a 10 inch LCD screen with LCD resolution
1,366 x 768 pixels using capacitive touch technology for multi-point support.

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According to the manufacturer, because of using Intel Atom N450 processor, heat dissipation is quite large
so the machine has a high thickness to produce better heat.

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Quick control keys for this model.

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It integrates both VGA port, 3.5mm headphone, USB and microUSB.

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When installed with additional modules, this tablet is possible
use 3G network with sim slot.

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Back of the phone with logo and speakers.

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Meanwhile, if using additional CMMB modules provided by the manufacturer,
It is also possible to watch satellite digital television.

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The base comes with the machine.

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The screen supports multitouch on Windows 7 platform.

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G-sensor sensor turns the screen.

Update 25 May 2019
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