Dockable ecosystem. The HP Pro Tablet 608 G1 is targeted at professional markets but might suit consumers looking for a particular type of ultramobile PC solution. There's an extensive set of specifications and a wide range of accessories.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Pro-Tablet-608-G1-Tablet-Review.151273.0.html
Excellent ! No Android crap. I hoped Lenovo comes with a ThinkPad 8 tablet upgrade but instead they have killed 8" tablets. This looks very promising.
How does the 608 compare to the Acer W4?
I get about 8-9 hrs of normal use out of the Acer w4, seems the bench marks on the 608 are worse than last gen Baytrail Tablets.
Does the 4GB ram and better Gpu help at all?
Can you confirm that the tablet USB-C port on HP Pro Tablet 608 does not support USB Power Delivery? Have you actually tested that? I am asking since PD is a standard feature of USB-C rather than something that comes with USB 3.1 data protocol. It is also contradicting this information - http://support.hp.com/my-en/document/c04723006 (http://support.hp.com/my-en/document/c04723006).
From what i understood after reading that article,it has worse battery than the Thinkpad 8 which was itself pretty bad...