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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
I know it seems like everyone is giving HP a tank on there WebOS operating system and the HP Touchpad. But in all reality, I messed around with my touchpad last night and I though the interface was quite nice. It was easy to use, it had quite a few options available and an OK assortment of Apps.. Even surprised there was GPS functionality built in. I was pliantly surprised it integrated with Apple's Mobile Me product, and I was able to quickly setup all my email and actually do things with it. It seems that there is no stand alone Youtube or Hulu apps, but who cares, you browse to the sites and everything works perfectly. It does have some speed issues, it seems to get over taxed if you try to do too much. But nothing different than a low end computer. I figure if they actually keep working on the WebOS and developing this portion or if someone can take advantage of Android or even just make WebOS OpenSource (Ideal Situation). Then it would be a pretty decent tablet for all the time use.
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