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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
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
the build quality and sluggish user interface
wrapping it all upThe HP TouchPad is a mixed bag. The OS is gorgeous and the integration of services is unparalleled. If the hardware and performance were on par with the iPad 2 or Galaxy Tab 10.1 we’d have little hesitation owning the slate despite ...
Zusammenfassung: However, for people who couldn't care less about the latest games and movies and just want to get work done in meetings and on airplanes, the HP TouchPad will be a breath of fresh air. I consider it the most productive tablet yet and the first one that can serve as a legitimate notebook replacement for..
Slick interface, intuitive, integration of existing accounts and services through Synergy, multitasking
Plastic build, question over speed of app development, only a front-facing camera
If core functionality - email, browsing, contacts - are what interest you, then the HP TouchPad will serve you well and it deserves a high score. If it’s an all encompassing world of multimedia delights, services or physical connections, then you might...
Small app selection, Can become very slow, Lacking some features like rear camera
When all is said and done, the HP TouchPad is a hard sell. It retails for the same price as Wi-Fi only iPads of the same storage capacity yet it's less robustly built, heavier, lacks a rear camera, is slow and has a vastly inferior quantity of apps to cho...
Zusammenfassung: Chunky but curvyOutward impressions are positive. It's plastic, but feels good in the hand. It's substantial and far from the iPad 2's wafer-thin form, but sturdy with a curvaceous body that's kind on your palms. However, it's not long before that classy ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-02-18, Autor: Rob , Testbericht von: itproportal.com
Zusammenfassung: touché HP At MWC in Barcelona we spend some time with HP and caught on film the upcoming webOS based, in a video demonstration of the device for your viewing pleasure. The TouchPad has a 9.7-inch 1024x786 touch screen display, with 16 or 32GB of storage, ...
On the whole, the HP TouchPad is probably the most interesting of all the tablet devices being demonstrated at MWC, but whether that will translate into the most sales later in the year is debatable. We remember the massive interest from journalists a...
Zusammenfassung: 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 be...