Published: 2011-02-18, Author: Rob , review by: itproportal.com
Abstract: touché HP At MWC in Barcelona we spend some time with HP and caught on film the upcoming webOS based, in a video demonstration of the device for your viewing pleasure. The TouchPad has a 9.7-inch 1024x786 touch screen display, with 16 or 32GB of storage, ...
On the whole, the HP TouchPad is probably the most interesting of all the tablet devices being demonstrated at MWC, but whether that will translate into the most sales later in the year is debatable. We remember the massive interest from journalists a...
Published: 2011-08-22, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameTablet: HP TouchPadAt a glance:Very few apps designed for WebOS, and no paid apps yet in NZ,Recent price drop makes it affordable,Great audio and solid designSummary:In design and OS, it's a standout, but overall it feels like it's less than the sum o...
webOS and the HP TouchPad are the latest entrants to the tablet race and the third mobile OS to have both a smartphone and tablet OS. The HP TouchPad is competing in a space and price point that is already hotly contested by the iPad 2, the Motorola XOOM...
Abstract: With the TouchPad, Hewlett Packard is about to join Apple, Google, and Research in Motion in the high-stakes game that is the tablet computer business. With a trio of popular operating systems and a dozen or more noteworthy devices already on the marke...
Abstract: I've had a TouchPad for just over a week and have been comparing it to the other top three tablets available (iPad 2, Motorola Xoom and BlackBerry Playbook). Let's start with a review of the TouchPad, with some thoughts on the other three following afterw...
Abstract: With solid hardware and a user-friendly operating system based around multitasking and intuitive organization, the HP TouchPad is the best non-Apple tablet we've tested. There aren't a lot of apps yet, but Android Honeycomb tablet manufacturers should be...
If we frame a bottom-line for TouchPad, it is essentially based on its display, audio quality and user interface. They all are amazing, and something which would compel you to give a second look to the tablet. Yet if the perfection is seen, HP TouchPad ca...
Abstract: The new HP Touchpad is the closest thing to an iPad we've seen so far. The first rash of tablets were big phones, while Android Honeycomb brought a second wave of more advanced – dare we say geeky – tablets that added 3D cameras, keyboards, and places to ...