Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HP. Show all posts

Sep 7, 2011

HP TouchPad WI-FI 32GB Tablet Review

HP touchpad wi-fi 32gb tablet has new devices based on HP WebOS, HP calls the TouchPad "the breakthrough webOS user interface fully realised in the tablet experience": it has a capacitive multi-touch display, virtual keyboard, instant-on, browser support for Flash Player 10.1 beta and "access to thousands of webOS applications." TouchPad, it says, "is designed not just for fun but for mobile productivity".


Product Features
  • Brilliant 9.7-inch diagonal LED backlit multitouch display
  • Seamless multitasking with HP webOS 3.0 and essential productivity apps
  • Exclusive Beats Audio for studio-quality sound
  • Dual-core ARM Snapdragon (the APQ8060) at up to 1.2GHz
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 16GB or 32GB 
  • Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n 
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR compatibility
  • light sensor, accelerometer, compass, and gyro
  • 1.3 megapixel front-facing webcam (note: no rear camera).
  • micro-USB port, for direct transfer of data (such as photos, music or video)


Entertainment and multimedia :
  • Video chat: have face-to-face conversations on a large, vibrant screen.
  • Hear music the way artists intended with Beats audio.
  • See photos from multiple apps all in one place, complete with friends comments
  • Download and watch movies from the HP MovieStore.
  • Download TV shows, play games, listen to music, view photos, and read magazines

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Mar 15, 2011

HP computer will soon have webOS in 2012


In 2012, every HP computer, still using the Windows operating system de facto, but if you are curious can start with the newly acquired platform webOS HP.

The company still has much to do, when to try the plans, including webOS a viable competitor to Android, IOS and Windows phone 7 It was about taking the tablets and smartphones on the market with the operating system largely unknown, but most of those plans have fallen through the measure.

HP bought Palm for 1.2 billion dollars and we are still waiting to see what really came of this Agreement. HP is one of the largest manufacturers in the computer before the offer and continues today. The motivating factor behind the acquisition of Palm seems to be a desire to enter the mobile phone.

But it proved extremely difficult. How HP can in a market where competing super heavyweights such as Research in Motion and Nokia are dying? Even Microsoft, which has invested significant resources in moving a new initiative that has made ​​hardly a dent.

It seems that HP is a return to his bread and butter - But it proved extremely difficult. How HP can in a market where competing super heavyweights such as Research in Motion and Nokia to die? Even Microsoft, which has invested significant resources in moving a new initiative that has made ​​hardly a dent.

It seems that HP is a return to his bread and butter - webOS to use - computers. Since 2012, he said, each of your computers can dual-boot between Windows and webOS. Since 2012, he said, each of your computers can dual-boot between Windows and webOS.

Whether to do anything for the moving platform, but most PC users would probably have little value in the position to another operating system on which Windows is already running.

In other words, HP is trying desperately to justify the purchase of Palm, and only the last step of this mission.