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Nothing terrible market is experiencing a difficult time selling the first touch. Okay, that it has small apps, found on the competing platform. Never mind that it works best when paired with the least popular smartphone. HP prepping a new touch to the United States. Touch Go – 7-inch Tablet from the same strain from the original. Oh goodie.
This may not be the first to hear of it. However, the first was rumored to be less than the touchpad. At the time was considered to be within the country were summoned as Opal. But then the device hit the FCC, where it was found at Go moniker.
The FCC docs, pills, much of what you expect: 16 and 32 GB models, both 3 G and WiFi only tastes. The new model will actually Pack a faster CPU clockspeed 1.5 GHz, 1.2 Ghz instead. GPS, Bluetooth, and probably superior audio packaged in smaller chassis.
Interestingly enough the FCC docs not to talk about the size of the screen. However, the FCC, HP had to include the text label ID devices on the diagram, just as he is on a real device. A forum member webOSroundup then took the label and use some math in high school, Yes, this 7-inch tablet.
Joking aside, smaller touchscreen, until it is priced at right can do just fine to webOS loyalists. Touchscreen device is fine, but the initial high MSRP was difficult to sell. Now, the price is below the first adopters are likely more interested. I hope his lesson and will HP price less a touch more aggressively. No word on an exact release date, but since it just went through the FCC, will likely be within a few months.
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