HP unveiled an array of enterprise products in the market today. The company calls it a business first approach to mobility and talked about how these products can be useful for hospitals, retail and other enterprise avenues. Here's a first look at all of them.
In picture: Ketan Patel (Right), Director, Computing Category, PPS, HP India and Rajiv Srivastava (Left), Vice President and General Manager, PPS, HP India.
HP Pro Slate 8 and HP Pro Slate 12
This tablet was the most impressive among HP's line of products announced today. It comes with what the company called the Duet Pen. You can use this to write on a physical piece of paper and it will be seamlessly replicated on the tablet itself.
HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet
This tablet has been designed specifically for healthcare professionals. HP has used an antimicrobial coating on the tablet and it is also IP54 certified.
There's also a barcode scanner in the tablet, which can be very useful in various healthcare services.
The tablet also has an access card slot above the HP logo. This allows the doctor or other personnel to add an extra layer security. The tablet can be programmed to unlock only when a particular access card is placed in it.
HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Rugged Tablet
This one is meant for workers and on-field environments, where a sturdy and durable tablet is more important. It comes with a Productivity Jacket that improves its toughness.
This tablet also comes with the IP 65 rating for water and dust and MIL-STD 810 testing. It offers up to 20 hours of battery life and a 2D barcode reader to quickly access information.
HP Retail Case for ElitePad
This case is designed specifically for retail personnel, in stores that sell a lot of products at the same place.
The case comes with a belt for hanging around the neck and also a grip for holding with one hand. It also adds to the sturdiness.
HP Pro Tablet 10 EE
This is another durable tablet that carries an IP52 certification, meaning it's dust and water resistant. In addition, the case on top makes it tough as well. What you see here is the Windows version.
There's also the HP Pro Slate 10, which is the Android version for the tablet mentioned in the last slide. Except the OS, there's no difference between the two. They are two-in-one devices, which have a stylus slot as well.