After announcing the July 1st availability of the Touchpad tablet, HP released today a bunch of videos that demo the main features of their upcoming WebOS tablet. As you can see, HP’s strategy puts an accent on intercommunication between WebOS devices, making it easier to sync your devices (iCloud style) while adding proximity transfers for incoming calls, currently browsed web pages and notifications.
HP hopes that the TouchPad will be very competitive on the market because of its feature-set and flexibility. "What makes HP TouchPad a compelling alternative to competing products is webOS. HP TouchPad with Wi-Fi will be available from U.S. retailers, commercial resellers and direct from HP with the option of either 16 GB or 32 GB of internal storage for $499.99 and $599.99, respectively. HP also announced it will be partnering with AT&T to introduce a connected version of HP TouchPad later this summer.



Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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