Read more.The Apple iPad is clearly the target as HP focuses on running Adobe Flash and Air on its impending slate product.
Read more.The Apple iPad is clearly the target as HP focuses on running Adobe Flash and Air on its impending slate product.
Looks like they are finally starting to copy apple, producing hype about something that won't be of any use to 90% of users in its current state.
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Couldn't agree more - although I'd really like to see:
a. HP launch this at considerably less than crApple* want for their version, (£200-300 would be fine);
b. Someone do a Linux distro that could really use it - I know for a fact that HP have the "skillz" within the company to do it, they just need the will.
Unfortunately both a quite unlikely. Shame because a quick-on device for doing web stuff whilst standing up would be quite good (perching a netbook on my arm doesn't look good, and ain't comfortable on the train/bus)
Interesting to see how a lot of the computer press are basically taking the line of "the iPad invents a new form factor/device" when patently it doesn't - there's been tablet PC's before now.
[* excuse the anti-Apple bias - but their firmware has managed to brick my non-jailbroken iPod Touch for the third time in six months - where's the proof of the "our systems are really reliable because we have total control" b***sh*t? And don't get me started on Apple's "support"]
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