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HP TouchPad - surely worth a punt?

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The TouchPad has been canned, and HP's impending firesale changes everything. For £89 (16GB) or £115 (32GB), I’d snap one up in a second, even in the knowledge that support from HP will be limited in the future.
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The TouchPad has been canned, and HP's impending firesale changes everything. For £89 (16GB) or £115 (32GB), I’d snap one up in a second, even in the knowledge that support from HP will be limited in the future.
Surely the Punt went out with the advent of the euro:cool:4.8kWp 12x400W Longhi 9.6 kWh battery Giv-hy 5.0 Inverter, WSW facing Essex . Aint no sunshine ☀️ Octopus gas fixed dec 24 @ 5.74 tracker again+ Octopus Intelligent Flux leccy0 -
The problem will be actually getting one.
I had a play with on on a demo version, the OS is nice but I dont think the hardware is bit underpowered. The lag while not bad at all just anoyed me if you've been using devices that are more of less lag free... def not at £350.
£90... Yeah I would0 -
The things I'd be concerned about:
Replacement battery when the original dies. This does not look to have a generic battery, and there will be no incentive for the Chinese to make copies - so you will be stuck with HP prices and availability or non-availability.
The OS is dead. If it has any serious bugs at the moment, chances are you will have them for good.
App availability - no developer with any sense is going to be developing for WebOS now.0 -
The TouchPad has been canned, and HP's impending firesale changes everything. For £89 (16GB) or £115 (32GB), I’d snap one up in a second, even in the knowledge that support from HP will be limited in the future.
edit: ok seen article in the guardian
even if it had an ebook app and a few others it would be ok I think
battery? by the time it dies most likely you might aswell buy a new tablet0 -
looks like an android port is on the way so that should be good
but out of stock at dixons online0
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