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Die Autoren gefallen
Innovatives Bedienkonzept
Gute Integration von WebDiensten
Volle Flash Unterstützung
Praxisgerechte Akkulaufzeit
Attraktiver Preis
Gutes Display
Reaktionsschnell
Tabletoptimiertes Betriebssystem
Gute Abstimmung auf andere webOSGeräte
Gefälliges WebOSUserInterface
Hervorragender Webbrowser mit FlashUnterstützung
Gute AudioQualitäten
Hervorragende Integration von EMail
Kalender und MessagingFunktion
Durchdachte Benutzeroberfläche
Guter Webbrowser
Scharfer Bildschirm
Gute AudioQualität
Schnelles Betriebssystem
Schickes Design
Starke Akku-Laufzeit
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Attraktiver Preis
Dunkles Display
Wenig Anschlüsse
Ungewisse Zukunft von webOS
Keine Foto/VideoKamera
Nicht erweiterbarer Speicher
Bislang wenige Apps
Dickes und billig wirkendes PlastikGehäuse
Weder rückseitige Kamera noch HDVideoaufnahmefunktionen
Vergleichsweise wenige Apps verfügbar
MultitaskingSystem könnte besser implementiert sein
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
To tell you the truth, we sincerely want to absorb and like the HP TouchPad – like seriously, we really do! Unfortunately though, we can’t fully commit to it wholeheartedly because it isn’t up to par, nor polished both in the inside and out versus the ...
Zusammenfassung: For ease of use, you can link the device to any other device running WebOS to share files. The price is pretty much like most tablets this size, but you get a lot more power and security under the hood. In fact...
WebOS is slick, elegant, Works well with your online accounts, Very good display, speakers, Supports inductive charging
Thick body, Buggy, Few native apps, Long boot time, No rear camera, No MicroSD card slot
This tablet's strengths—an elegant new OS, smart integration with your online accounts, and a great screen and audio—can’t overcome a long list of bugs. ...
Many of the issues I've encountered--the performance problems, the bad Web-page handling, the poor text and graphics rendering, and perhaps even the off-base colors--may be addressable via software fixes in the future. Only HP's developers know the ex...
The HP ToucPad is a vital tablet, and it’s really vital for HP and will give customers another option in the market in addition to what Google and Apple are offering. Ultimately the HP TouchPad feels like a nicely built-engineered rival of the origina...
The HP TouchPad is a two-part story, first the brand new webOS 3.0 and second the tablet hardware it’s launching on. webOS itself is everything we hoped it would be on a larger touchscreen, the slick multitasking system, unobtrusive notifications and ...
Top-notch, intuitive user interface. Fast performance. 9.7-inch, 4:3 screen excellent for video and photos. Synergy features make integrating with social networks and websites easy. Strong Facebook app.
App is selection is limited at launch. No rear-facing camera or video-recording capabilities. Screen sometimes needs multiple taps. Almost twice as thick as the iPad 2.
With solid hardware and a user-friendly operating system based around multitasking and intuitive organization, the HP TouchPad is the best non-Apple tablet we've tested. There aren't a lot of apps yet, but Android Honeycomb tablet manufacturers should...
Topnotch, intuitive user interface. Fast performance. 9.7inch, 4:3 screen excellent for video and photos. Synergy features make integrating with social networks and websites easy. Strong Facebook app,
App is selection is limited at launch. No rearfacing camera or videorecording capabilities. Screen sometimes needs multiple taps. Almost twice as thick as the iPad 2.
The HP TouchPad is the most worthy competitor to the top-of-the-tablet-heap Apple iPad. There's room for improvement, but webOS 3.0 has the secret ingredient that iOS has always had, and that Google's Honeycomb still seems to lack: It's fun and simple ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-06-30, Autor: Donald , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The HP TouchPad uses Palm's unique WebOS interface and delivers Adobe Flash-enabled Web browsing, Beats audio enhancement, and impressive compatibility with third-party calendar, messaging, and e-mail services
The TouchPad has a thick, smudgy design, offers no rear camera or HD video capture, includes a limited app selection, and its unique cards system of multitasking isn't as fully utilized as it could be
The TouchPad would have made a great competitor for the original iPad, but its design, features, and speed put it behind today's crop of tablet heavyweights.
Veröffentlicht: 2011-06-29, Autor: matt , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Sponsored, The major concepts and foundations for an amazing tablet are there, and they're all genuinely innovative and fantastic. Cards may be the perfect metaphor for multitasking. Notifications are excellent. So's the Twitter for iPad-like sliding pane
Advertisement, There's no nice way to say this: Shit just plain doesn't work, far more often than it should. And there's no more guaranteed way to make something feel like a train wreck in slow motion than to make it run like it's a train wreck in slow mo
Youre stepping on my dreams, HP. The TouchPad is so close, closer than anything else, to being good. But its also very, very far from it.AdvertisementLook, give this thing six months. It could be amazing. If its not by then, well, I guess that says eve...