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SumAznGuy 10-01-2012 08:19 AM

Ooops HP did it again....
 
HP tries a tablet again - Video - Technology

Hp is going to come out with another tablet.

too_slow 10-01-2012 08:31 AM

The TouchPad arrived with an OS that was destined to die.
It's too bad, because the device itself is very indestructible (I've dropped it to the ground many times while watching clips on the treadmill) The audio/video quality on it for Skype was light years ahead of iPAD2, and the integration of e-mail/social networking apps/dropbox was absolutely flawless.. not to mention 'true multi-tasking' ..

I bought my 32gb unit on here for $120 and sold it for $120 a year later. I still regret selling it sometimes.

twitchyzero 10-01-2012 08:56 AM

hope they have another $99 fire sale
i can finally use some staples coupon then :joy:

GLOW 10-01-2012 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8043756)
hope they have another $99 fire sale
i can finally use some staples coupon then :joy:

staples changed the terms on their coupons to exclude tablets and i believe computers as well now. :okay:

Hondaracer 10-01-2012 09:19 AM

HP touchpad was litterally the worst product backed by the absolute worst customer service I have ever dealt with in my life

Fuck HP and everything they do, don't buy HP products.
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Jmac 10-01-2012 09:55 AM

HP: If we don't beat the iPad in the first month, we give up ...

!MiKrofT 10-01-2012 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 8043761)
staples changed the terms on their coupons to exclude tablets and i believe computers as well now. :okay:

My $30 off worked just fine on a Nexus 7 :)

asian_XL 10-01-2012 05:20 PM

It looks great, but I don't think I will pay for a windows product without a keyboard as standard.

Manic! 10-01-2012 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asian_XL (Post 8044121)
It looks great, but I don't think I will pay for a windows product without a keyboard as standard.

It has a keyboard attachment.

twitchyzero 10-01-2012 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 8043761)
staples changed the terms on their coupons to exclude tablets and i believe computers as well now. :okay:

i think few weeks ago they had $30 off $300 tablet specific code...it was only good for 1 day though

asian_XL 10-01-2012 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 8044264)
It has a keyboard attachment.

yes, I see the keyboard in the video, but it seems like it is an optional piece along with the battery pack, just like the Asus TP201

dangonay 10-01-2012 09:52 PM

I don't think this tablet will fail because of HP - it'll fail because of Windows 8.

When people see "Windows" they're going to assume the software they've always used will work. But it won't. Only the people with the x86 processors in their tablets will be able to run existing PC software. People who buy the less expensive ARM processor based tablets are going to be pissed when they find their software doesn't run.

Microsoft has made it clear that existing x86 code cannot be emulated or ported to work on WOA (Windows on ARM). What Microsoft wants developers to do is write code using the WinRT core services so they can work on both ARM and x86 devices. So developers creating new Apps will be able to easily make a version that runs on ARM and x86.

However, developers that have existing x86 PC software are going to find out they will have a significant amount of work to get their software running on ARM (how much work will depend a lot on the complexity of their program and what services/API's they rely on). The bottom line is you're not going to see ARM versions of all your favorite PC software you're using now appear overnight. And considering the work involved I doubt they're going to make it available to you for free just because you own the PC version.

And we haven't even gotten to the different paradigms between a tablet and a PC. PC software is designed around using a mouse and keyboard with drop down menus and right-click context driven menus to perform tasks. Tablets are designed around multi-touch gestures. If you take a PC application and put it into a tablet without a mouse/keyboard it's going to be horrible to try and use. So not only will software require a rewrite to work on the different ARM processor, it's also going to need a rewrite to operate correctly using touch gestures.


The amount of work developers face means we won't be seeing a huge selection on Apps when Windows 8 tablets launch later this year. And without software they will be useless.


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