As a long time user and fan of webOS, I had such high hopes for the HP TouchPad when it was announced back in February. Unfortunately, the competitive tablet landscape has not changed with the arrival of the TouchPad. The lack of apps, heavy design, a...
Without the performance issues and bugs, the TouchPad would likely be my favorite tablet on the market today. I've been begging for a tablet that lets me be more productive and HP delivered that with the TouchPad. The biggest issue is that if you actually...
WebOS is slick, polished and easy to use, excellent messaging and social media integration, great multitasker, solid construction,
Heavy and bulky, no rearfacing camera, very limited app selection
There is a lot too like about the TouchPad, and most of it is due to the fact that WebOS holds so much promise. Unfortunately, from a hardware standpoint, the TouchPad is way too heavy for our taste – it feels like a beast compared to the iPad 2. Had...
Well built, Excellent audio, Snappy and responsive, Wellorganized app catalog, Fast and effective device search
webOS not quite ready for largescreen tablets, Display colors a bit off at times, Web browsing sometimes sluggish, No rearfacing camera
In just about every respect, I found myself impressed with the TouchPad. It's not perfect by any means, and while I think the hardware (especially the audio) is almost fantastic, webOS isn't quite there yet, at least on the larger screen of a tablet. Adv...
Published: 2011-07-11, Author: Arne , review by: theunwired.net
No discussion, webOS was a great smartphone operating system already and HP did a fantastic job to carefully bring it the tablet platform. All the enhancements and changes make sense, resulting in an easy and intuitive to use system. Not as perfect as the...
Abstract: With only a single month separating their releases, both the and are the newest members to arrive in the always competitive tablet market – albeit, they sport two totally different platforms that have their unique characteristics. As we all know by n...
Abstract: Finally, webOS is available in tablet form! Aaron reviews the 16 GB HP TouchPad , and unfortunately, all benefits of webOS are washed out by the fact that the device hangs on a regular basis. While it offers a powerful 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU, 9....