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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: by Daniel Rasmus Regardless of if WebOS continues to exist to not, the HP TouchPad offered some lessons that Microsoft and Android developers, including Google, should heed. Failure is always a teaching moment, but rather than focus on what HP did ...
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...
Decent battery life, Intuitive and unique OS, Great screen size and shape
No rear camera, webOS is sluggish, App design is sloppy, Tries too hard to mimic the iPad, Heavy and bulky, Fingerprint magnet
If HP can speed up the TouchPad and build the app library up more, we think there is a future for the platform, but for now, we'd still opt for an iPad or Android tablet. ...
Great multitasking & notification systems, Plentiful TouchPad optimized apps in the App Catalog,
Abundance of performance issues with the platform, Inability to shoot photos & videos, Display is on the dim side
There’s no video out, which on its face is a huge mistake. That will limit how much penetration the TouchPad can get; without video out, it’s not going to be the ideal product for sales teams to take to offices and show off. Perhaps that’s going to co...
Abstract: Tools: I will be the first to admit it I own an iPhone, owned an iPad but could care less about Apple. On the other had I really like HP and I think Palm is ok. So when the HP Palm aquasition was announced a flurry of thoughts ran though my head. Co...
I actually enjoyed my time with the HP TouchPad. When it came to surfing the web, and sending email it easily compares if not exceeds other tablets on the market. Its Achilles heal has to be the app selection. Sure it will get better over time, but it’...
As a long time user and fan of webOS, I had such high hopes for the HP TouchPad when it was announced back in February. Unfortunately, the competitive tablet landscape has not changed with the arrival of the TouchPad. The lack of apps, heavy design, a...
Without the performance issues and bugs, the TouchPad would likely be my favorite tablet on the market today. I've been begging for a tablet that lets me be more productive and HP delivered that with the TouchPad. The biggest issue is that if you actually...