Thursday, June 9, 2011

hp touchpad

hp touchpad

HP TouchPad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The TouchPad is an upcoming mobile tablet computer from HP, announced on February 9, 2011. The device, as announced, will have a 9.7-inch (25 cm) screen and run webOS.[...]

Walmart clearing off shelf space for $599 HP TouchPad?
Hey now, what's this? Looks like Walmart has made some space on its crowded shelves for the HP TouchPad . An eagle-eyed tipster sent in a shot from his.[...]
TouchPad | Laptop TouchPad, TouchPad Computer

Discover HP TouchPad, powered by HP webOS and featuring a breakthrough interface.[...]

HP touchpad - webOS news blog
WebOS News Blog. Articles revolve around the HP touchpad tablet device and the WebOS operating system. Articles also cover other webOS devices like Veer and Pre.[...]
HP TouchPad Brings webOS to the Big Screen

HP today enlarged the HP webOS world with the first webOS slate ¬â€" the HP TouchPad â€" the breakthrough webOS user interface fully realized in the tablet experience.[...]

HP shows off TouchPad tablet doing Flash video

Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad tablet will do Flash video right out of the gate--just in case anyone had any doubts--according to an HP executive who was.[...]

HP webOS TouchPad tablet makes surprise appearance at Computex
HP's planned iPad killer, the HP TouchPad, popped up among the booths at the Computex show in Taipei this week, and an enterprising reporter got video of the tablet.[...]
HP TouchPad Review - Watch CNET's Video Review
Pros: Its not a crapple... Cons: Its not out yet. 2.5 stars "web os is cool but battery life is lousy" on February 25, 2011 by ASoriano Pros: multi-tasking Cons.[...]
HP TouchPad, First Take: Some kudos, some cynicism
The TouchPad is an exciting reveal for HP, but how does its hardware compare with the current and future competition? Let's dive in and find out. First the.[...]
HP's 9.7-inch TouchPad: webOS 3.0 tablet with 1.2GHz dual-core ...
There she is, the HP TouchPad . It's the webOS slate we've been yearning for ever since probing (then) Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein on our first-ever Engadget.[...]

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