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Don't listen to the masses. Buy touch (if you can find one) and enjoy webOS. It's an amazing OS, killed by natural selection, as a beautiful Peacock with rare and debilitating reproductive problems. He has the swankiness iOS multitasking the Android all built on the people who started it all, Palm. The Internet is time captured Android nerds. Do not listen to them.
Touch was doomed from the outset. Tablets, the iPad outside of niche device, are trying to justify its existence, replication functions laptop on a slate form factor. They just don't make sense without a dependable application. The consumer can buy iPad and never touch Web browser because of the huge number of applications, useful and interesting. This is not the case with Android, BlackBerry and webOS devices. These platforms, while fully functional, and vigorously, as any Smartphone OS did prep to go to 10-inch, thus the weakest of them will die an early death from the recognition of poor consumers.
Unfortunately this early death does not make stronger competitors pad. Android does not favor for this, but you still can.
Touchscreen device is fine. The platform is more consumer friendly and operational in a Tablet than Android right now and it has a nice user experience webOS. We have never had problems with webOS. We just couldn't recommend it over the iPad. Formal review John touchpad says "touchpad Palm WebOS and almost perfect, excellent merging all of this was ever right on Palm. But even perfection, in this market, enough? The app without a strong base and some work on performance issues, the touchpad can be the most beautiful dead end, we have seen yet. "Yes, correctly describes the touchpad: a beautiful dead end.
Some of the Android faithful saw TouchPad fire sale as a unique opportunity. Here's a pill dual-core with an amazing 10-inch screen for the entire $ 100. Let's all buy it and then put on Android, they said. Great, but you as curious observation is not quite sure how Flash device or rebuild the kernel it is better off with stock webOS.
Currently, the prize is $ 1500 for first stable Android TouchPad Assembly. Aim right now not even cells, but rather to Android 2. x, which also supports my call to save the original pen is running. Hacking may cause free rotation, as what seems to be a prototype Qualcomm, actually runs Android, Froyo 2.2.1 supposedly set to touch pad, bought at retail.
I never thought that HP will kill touch it fast. I figured the first generation of dvuhknopocnyh were just to check on the market and then HP, mammoth PC maker, is outside the proper second generation. But HP has decided they don't want to be a mammoth PC maker more and axed their sucking resources webOS hardware Division. This departure then puts pressure on your BlackBerry PlayBook as a platform — the tablet. Sprint has already given a pill stink eye and decided not to hold 4 G aroma. AT least Playbook lasts longer than the TouchPad 49 day life.
We always said the touchpad is a great device and this amazing deal at $ 99. Most of those who have already passed and now, will be the price on eBay to the North of $ 300. (the same price as a refurb iPad) If you can find one though, buy it and enjoy webOS. There are a couple of hundred applications and will more likely come from selected devs in the coming weeks and months. Think of it as a gadget old: you buy it, take it home, turn it on and it works the same way, from the very first day. Touch now and it's absolutely worth $ 100. Just remember, for most people, webOS better than Android on tablets, but also in this case porting, it doesn't matter anymore, right?
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