Engadget - HP's business PCs have always been surprisingly pretty. Not that good looks are high on our list of criteria, mind you, but at the very least they make a strong impression. Now that companies have gotten more comfortable with tablets (and Windows 8 in particular) HP is selling the ElitePad 900, its first Win 8 tablet built for the enterprise. Like all those EliteBook laptops that came before it, it has a metal chassis that's not only sleek, but meets the military's MIL-Spec standards too.
BIT: Buying a tablet to use at work? These photos show why the HP ElitePad 900 is an interesting choice.
Pocket-Lint: The elusive HP ElitePad 900 reared its head at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Pocket-lint was on hand to take a browse.
Although HP is selling the 10.1-inch ElitePad 900 as a business tool aimed at the enterprise market we think it has the potential to serve all manner of consumers.