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Say Hello To The Palm Touchpad

31 点作者 bhavin超过 14 年前

5 条评论

YooLi超过 14 年前
I wish they had gone with a different name to distinguish itself more from the iPad. It's like when the rumors started coming out that Apple was going to call their tablet a 'slate'. Even Ballmer stood on stage to show off the 'Slate PC'. Instead Apple went with iPad, and everyone has a 'pad' device now.
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alexophile超过 14 年前
Does anyone else think this is a terrible name? For me at least, this brings up an image of the trackpad on my laptop - which is... imperfect at best.<p>Aside from that, it just seems horribly generic. Touch? Pad? That's all you have to say about your product?
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apress超过 14 年前
The software looks cool and spotlights some of the deficiencies of iOS and the iPad, particularly around multitasking, integration and notification. But it's a complete bummer that they didn't give the price or battery life and availability was just "summer" for wifi and "later" for 3G. The fact that there is no 64 GB model reinforces my fears that it won't be price competitive.<p>The Touchpad could be lapped by the upcoming iPad 2 before it even reaches any users. The iPad needs strong competition but this is not looking promising.
dr_超过 14 年前
I have to admit WebOS on a tablet size screen seems like a thing of beauty. Multitasking on this device is much more of actual multitasking than it is on the iPad. It's one of the reasons I never kept my iPad. The fact that they did not announce battery life or pricing is of concern. Apple has become a master at controlling their supply chain and unless HP is able to do the same, this thing could end up with Xoom like pricing, which would make it dead in the water. Hope that doesn't happen.<p>Oh, and HP, its about time to get rid of the physical keyboard on the Pre.
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jgfoot超过 14 年前
The Veer (credit-card sized phone) is interesting. I resisted getting a smart phone for a long time because they were all so damn big.<p>I owned a Palm Pre for a about a year, though, and the overall ownership experience was so disappointing that I'm not sure I will try Palm again. That thing was really slow, and was buggy for the first 6 months I owned it.