HP TouchPad Manual Guide

A new alternation of videos touts the TouchPad's key features, exhausted of its arrangement on July 1 (starting at $499). They ability off the TouchPad card-based multitasking that lets users run lots of apps at once, and the "Synergy" account that combines adapted e-mail, contacts and calendar sources into a aural view. They explain the "Just Type" feature, which lets users coursing the accent and the web from the tablet's home screen, and accredit how HP's attainable Pre 3 fizz will be able to wirelessly changeabout fizz calls and websites to the tablet.

Of course, what HP doesn't show in these videos are the TouchPad's inherent weaknesses: The hardware, while comparable to other current tablets in raw power, measures closer to Apple's first-generation iPad than the thinner and lighter iPad 2, so HP doesn't spend much time talking about it. And if you want to see what apps are available, you'll just have to wait; although the TouchPad's WebOS already offers roughly 6,000 smartphone apps, it's not clear how many will be optimized for tablets at launch. Still, HP has a solid foundation in WebOS, and laying out exactly what makes the TouchPad unique is the best way to make tablet buyers think twice about an iPad or Android tablet. If this is how HP will market the TouchPad to mainstream consumers next month, it may actually have a chance.


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