PC maker HP has unveiled two new tablets with voice calling functionality, HP Slate6 VoiceTab and HP Slate7 VoiceTab, in India.
Both tablets are powered by a quad-core processor and support 3G dual-sim, dual standby connectivity with voice calling. The company has not disclosed the name of the chip vendor and other hardware specifications at this point in time.
While HP Slate6 VoiceTab sports a 6-inch IPS display, HP Slate7 VoiceTab has a slightly bigger 7-inch display. The tablets feature stereo speakers and HD cameras at the front and rear, however, HP has not revealed the resolution of the lenses. The Slate tablets will run Android, but the exact version of the OS is not known so far.
The new Slate tablets will come with a pixilated, scratch-resistant back cover design.
HP has announced that Slate6 VoiceTab and Slate7 VoiceTab will be available in India, starting next month. The company has not announced the pricing of the new tablets.
HP already sells Android tablets under Slate range in the US, however, it would be the first time that the PC major will sell compact Android tablets (Slate 6 more of a phablet though) in the Indian market.