Friday, August 12, 2011

HP TouchPad

HP TouchPad
Introduction:

Feel the depth of oblivion, it seemed as if all the hard work with the Palm webOS was going nowhere fast as their mobile platform is not approved for the consumer than the competition, but luckily for them, the HP fell down and saved as a premature death. Reinvigorate and sustain cash flow almost insurmountable, the HP is now looking for a shot and taking webOS to the next level, that only Palm dreamed a dream. In fact, it was only in February, when the world was introduced to the devices webOS next level - one of them is nothing but the touchpad HP.

Nearly five months have passed, and the world is finally getting his first taste of the tablet in TouchPad webOS 3.0 HP - but more importantly, some are curious about how it is facing some of the Titans on the market. Fortunately, it sports the price level oh so nice for the $ 500 16GB Wi-Fi base only model, and I know it's packaging specifications as impressive under the hood, it may emerge as a competitor. But knowing that the bar has been raised in terms of what consumers expect of tablets, it will need to distinguish themselves from head to toe to get a piece of cake for dessert.

Design:

Let's be honest here, but the first thing that comes to mind when looking at the touchpad is now reminiscent of a large 3G/3GS iPhone - due mainly to its black plastic exterior and the placement of buttons. Instead of a flashy sports kind of industrial design, see the TouchPad is conventional in appearance fierce and not try to impress. Instead, it builds from the piano black glossy plastic, which seems wrong polishing the box, but attracts fingerprints and footprints terribly unlike any other. At the same time, is bigger (0.54 "thick) and surprisingly heavy (10.26 oz) and some of its rivals - although it makes us wonder, because it sounds hollow after a quick tap on the back. However, it will not win a prize in the design department, but nice touch with the curved back - while it feels solidly built, mostly.

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