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Sunday, 3 July 2011

HP TouchPad

Hewlett Packard launched HP TouchPad on July 1 showcasing its ability to compete in the increasingly crowded tablet market. Powered with the latest version of webOS, the TouchPad looks a lot like its peers:
It's black and shiny with just a few buttons on its frame. The screen, 9.7 inches (24.64 centimeters) at the diagonal, is the same size and resolution as Apple's iPad.



Now the question is, Why webOS? First off, where old systems can only handle one thing at a time, webOS can do all kinds of stuff at once.
1. You can email while you're checking out websites.
2. You can text a friend while scrolling through your music.
3. You can pause your game to answer a call, send a text, then go back to your game.

All without closing one thing to open another. And it's so intuitive you just type and it does the rest. Letting you concentrate on what you want to do, not how you have to do it. It provides a much more organised way of doing things.

Also webOS has a lot of Apps which is increasing quite rapidly, so there will be enough of apps for you to bide your time

The TouchPad allows a great multitasking experience and as per the grapevine the touch of HP Touch Pad is better than Apple's iPad.

At $500 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage or $600 for one with 32 GB, the price is essentially the same, too.

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Ankit

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