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cyberguypr wrote: » Got my $99 Touchpad from Newegg yesterday. I find it ridiculously slow compared to my iPad 2. On many occasions I had to tap twice so it would actually click what I wanted. The whole experience was reminiscent of a ChinaPad I got back in March. Good thing it's for my wife to read PDFs and do Facebook. I couldn't live with it.
cyberguypr wrote: » Yep, first thing I did. Since it's the wife's toy it will see no mods. We are both happier that way.
erpadmin wrote: » UPDATE: After reading this: HP TouchPad is a brick: Android, $99 price tag can’t save it : Beatweek Magazine , I feel a lot better now.
zaxbysauce wrote: » Not only is almost everything in that article straight up wrong, there is a clear and obvious bias towards Apple throughout the entire thing. What a bunch of drivel.
zaxbysauce wrote: » Not only is almost everything in that article straight up wrong, there is a clear and obvious bias towards Apple throughout the entire thing. What a bunch of drivel. One by one rebuttal using common sense 1. Yes it is discontinued. It did not sell because it was too expensive. It tried to compete on the Ipad's ground and it could not, end of story. 2. Apps are considerably less than Android, IOS, or even Windows Phone, but there are certainly more poeple deveoping for it now than there ever where due to how many flew off the shelves. Does the writer not understand what millions of extra users means? 3. This guy is ridiculous. WebOS was not aimed at geeks, it was aimed at business users. Way to sneak in a soooo subtle jab at Android. 4. This is probably true. 5. He obviously has no grip on how many touchpads were sold recently. 6. There are more accessories for it than you can throw a stick at, especially considering all the ipad cases and such work with it. 7. This is completely false. The hardware (aside from the touchscreen) is the same as quite a few Android tablets. The "small group" mentioned has not only already moved android over, they have also managed to create working drivers for the touchscreen in remarkable time. They are driven, they are dedicated, and they have no lives, this will be done and it will be done well (see CyanogenMod). 8. Obvious Ipad bias, building on already proven wrong points. Nothing to see here. 9. Even if HP does not manage to sell off WebOS, there is still a dedicated homebrew community. Not to mention that hackers and virus makers tend to go after popular platforms. This one is just fear mongering. 10. Just as wrong as always. Yes it is discontinued, no that does not mean it is not still a great value at that price. I have no great love for the toucphad, but I hate people posting such false and obviously biased information and making people take it for truth.
tiersten wrote: » I agree that the TouchPad isn't ideal for your first experience of a tablet. If you understand the limitations such as lack of apps then its fine as something to browse the web with. If you want all singing all dancing with hundreds of thousands of apps then why did you buy a Touchpad? Go get an iPad.
zaxbysauce wrote: » Not only is almost everything in that article straight up wrong, there is a clear and obvious bias towards Apple throughout the entire thing. What a bunch of drivel. One by one rebuttal using common sense
erpadmin wrote: » While I am usually turned off by anyone who *blanks* Apple's *blank* as this author obviously does, I'd like to think that like me, he's just jealous that he too could not get the Touchpad for $99. I would never get an iPad...I'd get an Android Tablet. Especially since I have a Samsung Droid Charge. I love it!
erpadmin wrote: » For browsing the web though....I think the Touchpad would have been worth the $99 bucks.
erpadmin wrote: » Still though, the author may be a rabid Apple fanboy, his points have validity on some points.
tiersten wrote: » Yup. There are valid points in there or at least half truths which do have a basis in fact. The "Hah! Its not an iPad! Therefore it automatically sucks!" tone is very evident though.
erpadmin wrote: » While I am usually turned off by anyone who *blanks* Apple's *blank* as this author obviously does, I'd like to think that like me, he's just jealous that he too could not get the Touchpad for $99. I would never get an iPad...I'd get an Android Tablet. Especially since I have a Samsung Droid Charge. I love it! For browsing the web though....I think the Touchpad would have been worth the $99 bucks. Still though, the author may be a rabid Apple fanboy, his points have validity on some points.
apoole15 wrote: » Strange - my order through TigerDirect went through... hope it's for real!
demonfurbie wrote: » wootHP to launch another Touchpad fire sale this weekend, because it's cold outside -- Engadget
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Do you seriously need an HDMI output on a tablet device?
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