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HP Pro 8 tablet launched with 8-inch display for Rs. 19,374

Hewlett Packard has launched a new tablet aimed at commercial usage. The HP Pro 8 can withstand high temperatures and comes with a bright screen. The tablet is for business purposes as it can withstand temperatures from -10 degrees to 50 degrees Celsius.

The 8-inch screen is easily usable even in direct sunlight. It packs a quad-core MediaTek processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory. The HP Pro 8 tablet comes with added features for commercial usability, including support for input in 11 Indian languages.

HP Pro 8 Tablet Specifications

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Starting with the build, the HP Pro 8 features thick bezels around the display and can endure temperatures ranging between -10 degrees to as high as 50 degrees Celsius. The back of the tablet features a camera with flash and Pogo pin connector for external keyboard connectivity.

In terms of display, the HP 8 Pro features an 8-inch IPS display with HD resolution and 10-point multi-touch capabilities. A 5-inch camera with flash sits at the back while a 2MP front-facing camera is given for video calling.


Coming to hardware, the HP Pro 8 packs a MediaTek MT8735 quad-core processor, clocked at 1.3 GHz. This processor is coupled with a Mali T720 GPU, accompanied by 2GB RAM and 16GB onboard storage. You also get up to 64GB expandable storage using microSD card.

The tablet runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, accepts input from 11 Indian languages and has reading options for 22 languages.

Powered by a 6,000 mAh battery, the HP Pro 8 will easily last more than a day on one full charge. Apart from 4G LTE and Voice calling capabilities, the HP Pro 8 packs Bluetooth, WiFi, Micro USB, OTG, and 3.5mm earphone jack as connectivity options.

Pricing and Availability

The HP Pro 8 tablet is priced at Rs. 19,374 and will be available from HP retail stores in black color option only.

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