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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
Palm's unique WebOS interface, Adobe Flashenabled web browsing, Beats audio enhancement, Impressive compatibility with thirdparty calendar, messaging and email services
Thick, smudgy physical design, No rear camera or HD video capture, Includes a limited app selection, Cards system isn't as fully utilised 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.
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....
The TouchPad goes on sale 15 August through Harvey Norman. The 16GB version costs $599 and 32GB version $699 – both of which are slightly more expensive than the iPad 2 equivalents. This price disparity, however minor, seems optimistic given the TouchPad...
Poor selection from webOS app store for Aussie buyers, with no paid apps available yet; Noticeable lag during some operations; No 3G support; No expandable memory;
So many of today’s tablet offerings are just more of the same, but HP’s TouchPad rates highly alongside the Asus Transformer for changing the formula. The differences it brings – gestures and Synergy – are well executed, but the overall package is let...
webOS UI suits tablet form factor, Core apps are well designed, Account support is impressive
Bulky and thick design, Sluggish performance, Limited third-party apps
It's a shame the HP TouchPad has so many issues in its current form, because it's an impressive device to use on the whole. It does boast some class leading features, and its interface is in our opinion the best we've seen on a tablet device. But a chunky...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-06-29, Autor: Donald , Testbericht von: cnet.com.au
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....
webOS and the HP TouchPad are the latest entrants to the tablet race and the third mobile OS to have both a smartphone and tablet OS. The HP TouchPad is competing in a space and price point that is already hotly contested by the iPad 2, the Motorola XOOM...
Zusammenfassung: With the TouchPad, Hewlett Packard is about to join Apple, Google, and Research in Motion in the high-stakes game that is the tablet computer business. With a trio of popular operating systems and a dozen or more noteworthy devices already on the marke...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-06-29, Autor: Peter , Testbericht von: canadianbusiness.com
Zusammenfassung: I've had a TouchPad for just over a week and have been comparing it to the other top three tablets available (iPad 2, Motorola Xoom and BlackBerry Playbook). Let's start with a review of the TouchPad, with some thoughts on the other three following afterw...