venerdì 19 agosto 2011

Hp touchpad : youtube video review

Hp touchpad review : youtube video about new HP pad product. Here is the audio transcription of the video.
This is the HP TouchPad which we first saw at mobile world congress back in February.
Now this is the final version that we've had a chance to have a quick play with. It's a very nice looking product. It weighs about 700 grams and it's about 13 millimeters thick.
And feels nice in the hands. But one of the first things I picked up on was the usability of it.
You can flick through your apps like this very easily, and then maximize just by clicking on that, or pressing on the screen. And you can make it go away again by pressing the side button. If you want to get rid of it completely you can just flick up. It's a really nice system and very easy to use.
Another great feature is just type. Press the box here and start typing away. And the TouchPad will bring up all the options, apps, searches, and other actions that you think you might be type, you might be looking for.
So you could actually start an email from just the, just type box.
The HP TouchPad also has something called Synergy, which is basically a means of storing all your emails, your calendar entries, and your photos in one place. It seems to be very easy to use. For example, here's my, here's
a calendar. And close that, and then all your photos from Facebook, from your albums, are all kept in the same place as well.
It's a very neat way of holding all your data and your content.
Now, the HP TouchPad has about 7,500 apps, currently. And we all know that looking for apps for a tablet or mobile phone can sometimes be a bit confusing. But the HP TouchPad has something called Pivot. Which, it looks a bit like magazine which you can scroll through, and it helps you to find apps a little bit quick, and it recommends some as well.
We'll look forward to giving this a closer try when we get the tablet in for testing.

The HP is, so far, the only tablet to come with wireless charging built in. There's some coils built into the rear of the device, another set built into the optional stand. This allows the tablet to automatically charge every time you put down on the stand, without having to plug it in.
So, the HP TouchPad comes in 60GB and 32GB varieties. The 16GB will cost 299 and the 32GB will cost 479. Now, we look forward to getting a sample of the HP TouchPad into the office, in the next couple of weeks, for a first look

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