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The editors liked
Handsome design
Reasonable price
Good multitasking
HP Pivot is great
WebOS. Cards is without question our favorite multitasking solution. Swiping your finger from the bottom to top of the screen turns an active application into a “card”. A second swipe closes out the app. Holding your finger down on the card allows you to arrange the application or “stack”. By stacking similar applications you are able to organize dozens of open apps much easier than on iOS
Andr
WebOS is excellent
Great multi-tasking
Email support is second to none
Excellent tablet OS
Good web browser
Fast
Slick interface
Intuitive
Integration of existing accounts and services through Synergy
Multitasking
Speed and performance Multitasking prowess
Design
Social networking
Wireless charting
Well priced
Looks and feels good. Smooth operating system
Nowhere else will you get a tablet of this calibre for £89
Stylish design
Slick multi-tasking interface
Inbuilt wireless charging
The editors didn't like
Performance is inconsistent
Screen is a dim
Fingerprint-tastic
No video-out
The build quality and sluggish user interface
Expensive considering lack of 3G
Business features need HP Pre 3 ideally
Chunky and heavy
Very few apps
Grubby plastic finish
Plastic build
Question over speed of app development
Only a front-facing camera
Needs more apps
Smudges easily
No video out
Dearth of apps. Firing up apps is slow
You're unlikely to find one
As hordes of bargainhungry consumers have snapped up much of the UK's stock.
Abstract: The HP TouchPad brings the highly rated Smartphone WebOS operating system to a tablet PC. It's a very user-friendly way of interacting with a tablet. But the software is let down by a sluggish performance on the hardware.There are three market leading ope...
Nowhere else will you get a tablet of this calibre for £89,
You're unlikely to find one, as hordes of bargainhungry consumers have snapped up much of the UK's stock.
Even if that project fails to deliver on its promises, the TouchPad is still an amazing device for £89 - and if you can pick up its official accessories such as the Bluetooth keyboard and impressive inductive (wireless) charging 'TouchStone' dock at a ...
The Touchpad has an impressive operating system but it is let down by a lack of apps. While that won't now be resolved, you may be able to pick one up cheaply. ...
Abstract: Apple's iOS and Google's Android aren't the only operating systems choices in the tablet market. HP recently joined the fray with webOS. See how its TouchPad tablet stacks up to the competition and what really sets it apart from the rest of the pack. I...
Abstract: HP's TouchPad doesn't stray drastically from the blueprint laid down by Apple's iPad. Measuring 240 x 190 x 13.7 mm and weighing roughly 740g, it's a fair bit heavier and thicker than the iPad 2, despite rocking a similar 9.7 inch, 1024 x 768 display...
WebOS is excellent, great multi-tasking, email support is second to none
Expensive considering lack of 3G, business features need HP Pre 3 ideally, chunky and heavy
The HP TouchPad is a nice looking tablet let down by a lack of third-party apps and a high price. It's nice to use, though, and it's excellent if you mainly use email and browse the web...
The HP TouchPad has some great features, the OS is very intuitive, especially social networking and email integration is excellent. Flash support, multitasking and are welcome too and Pivot is a fantastic idea.However, ultimately it’s big, heavy and a ...
HP's TouchPad may be currently hamstrung by a lack of choice in the App Catalog, but the webOS operating system and integrated applications are so good that they go a long way towards compensating. Multitasking is handled better than on Apple and Andro...
HP creates a great generation-one tablet and brings it to market right when the generation-two rivals are hitting the scene. If you dislike Apple's arrogance and Android's Windows-of-the-tablet-world strategy, you'll live with the TouchPad's media pla...