Tuesday, 27 March 2012

HP Touchpad Tablet 2012 -Technology Times


The new HP Touchpad from HP is a recommended tablet for business people. One can avail the tablet with 32 GB of internal memory.  Stay connected to the outside world with the fast internet connectivity and various options for your mobile applications.  First developed by Palm as a successor to Palm OS, HP’s purchase of Palm didn't create as many opportunities for market adoption as originally anticipated. Since web OS’ introduction in 2009, we've only seen a handful of devices with the company's mobile operating system. Within the same period, multiple manufacturers collectively launched a slew of Android-based phones. Having HP Touchpad Wi-Fi 32GB, you can enjoy websites with Adobe Flash content and hear music the way the artists indented it to be heard with Beats Audio. You can use the front-facing camera and microphone for live video calling as well. With HP Web OS 3.0, when you sign in to your online accounts, this Touchpad will pull information together automatically.

According to HP, they’re in this for the long haul, and it might take them a few years to take the tablet world by storm. All the applications are concatenated to give the best overall experience to the user for his mobile needs and networking at one touch access. We can easily forgive the relatively small application catalog when a platform is only a few weeks old, but we expect polish and functionality from the device itself. If you’re going to buy a tablet, bear in mind you get what you pay for. However, there are some circumstances where you just don’t need a top-of-the-line, all-singing, all-dancing machine.it provides you with the excellent web experience and the touch of the device is also good and much sensitive. If you are just looking for something to surf the web and read e-books – splashing out £400 on an iPad would be silly. The Touchpad feels like it was pushed out the door a month or two too soon. In fact, HP’s new head of the web OS global unit said HP considers the “real” launch to be July 17, and at that time the placeholder apps for Kindle and the HP Movie Store will go live.  Some of the features of this very tablet are summed up here.

ü  Excellent9.7-inch diagonal LED backlit multi-touch display
ü  Limitless multitasking with HP web OS 3.0 and essential productivity apps
ü  Front-facing 1.3-megapixel webcam
ü  Terrific  Beats Audio for studio-quality sound
ü  1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core APQ8060 processor
ü  Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
ü  1GB RAM, 32GB Internal Memory

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