You want a tablet but don’t have much to spend??
The answer to this question is HP touchpad, period. The best your money can buy with all the necessary features including face cam, multitasking, elegant design coming in both 16gig and 32gig memory.
The HP TouchPad is a touchscreen tablet that runs HP webOS but can be tweaked to run ANDROID also with full functionality. The TouchPad uses card multitasking found in Palm Pre phones.
The integrated webcam on the front of the HP TouchPad enables video conferencing, and a backlit Home button at the bottom. The HP TouchPad also allows for haptic feedback with vibration function. The hardware includes an ARM-based Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 1GB of RAM."Touch to Share" allows a Pre 3 mobile to share information such as websites by touching its sensors with the TouchPad's sensors. The TouchPad can receive calls and text messages forwarded from any phone using a Palm Profile as well as make and receive calls via the Skype application.
The answer to this question is HP touchpad, period. The best your money can buy with all the necessary features including face cam, multitasking, elegant design coming in both 16gig and 32gig memory.
The HP TouchPad is a touchscreen tablet that runs HP webOS but can be tweaked to run ANDROID also with full functionality. The TouchPad uses card multitasking found in Palm Pre phones.
The integrated webcam on the front of the HP TouchPad enables video conferencing, and a backlit Home button at the bottom. The HP TouchPad also allows for haptic feedback with vibration function. The hardware includes an ARM-based Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 1GB of RAM."Touch to Share" allows a Pre 3 mobile to share information such as websites by touching its sensors with the TouchPad's sensors. The TouchPad can receive calls and text messages forwarded from any phone using a Palm Profile as well as make and receive calls via the Skype application.
Screen, audio and input
The HP TouchPad has a 9.7 inch, 1024×768 pixel, Gorilla Glass multitouch capacitive touch screen. Interaction can be by finger or a capacitive stylus, available for separate purchase. The TouchPad's virtual keyboard can be configured to one of four preset sizes, and has a number row on top of the common QWERTY layout. The TouchPad also features an InvenSense 3-axis gyroscope.
The TouchPad has three separate physical buttons, a sleep/wake button on the top right, a home button at the very bottom of the front that launches the card view or the app launcher and a set of volume rockers at the right of the device. Holding the power button and the home button together creates a screen snapshot. The TouchPad has internal stereo speakers and Beats Audio.
Connectivity
The Atheros chipset supports dual band 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth. The tablet can share URLs, phone calls, and text messages with webOS phones via Bluetooth pairing. Pairing with non webOS smartphones was enabled by a software update 3.0.4.
Power and battery
The TouchPad uses a rechargeable 6000 or 6300 mAh Lithium-ion polymer battery rated at 3,7 V (total 22,2 Wh). It can be charged via MicroUSB connector or optional wireless charging by Touchstone charger. When using the Touchstone, the TouchPad enters a mode called Exhibition Mode, which displays simple information such as a clock, schedule or media
This device is the best your money can buy. Skype, Multitasking, portability, elegant design, Adobe Flash-enabled Web browsing, Beats audio enhancement, and impressive compatibility with third-party calendar, messaging, and e-mail services catering all of it at such a low price from HP, what else you need, eh ??
ReplyDeleteThank you for the info. It sounds pretty user friendly. I guess I’ll pick one up for fun. thank u
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@Steffi Yeah go for it! Let us know how you found it to be? :)
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