Today HP has unveiled more information about its new TouchPad tablet, launching a number of new videos on YouTube designed to explain its features in more detail, from multitasking to wireless charging.
The HP TouchPad will be equipped with a 9.7 inch capacitive touchscreen with a 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, and powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 512MB of RAM. Check out the 8 video demonstrations after the jump.
The new HP Touchpad will be arriving in the UK in July with pre-orders being accepted from 19th June. The HP Touchpad will be available in two versions, a 16GB for £399 and a 32GB for £479.
Key Features and Specifications
The HP TouchPad is designed to offer a seamless user experience with its webOS operating system. One of the standout features is its ability to handle multitasking efficiently. Users can easily switch between apps using the card-based interface, making it simple to manage multiple tasks at once.
Another notable feature is the TouchPad’s wireless charging capability. Using the HP Touchstone technology, users can charge their device without the need for cables. Simply place the TouchPad on the charging dock, and it will start charging automatically. This feature adds a layer of convenience, especially for users who are always on the go.
The device also comes with a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, making it suitable for video calls and conferencing. The integrated Beats Audio technology ensures high-quality sound, enhancing the overall multimedia experience. Additionally, the TouchPad supports Adobe Flash, allowing users to enjoy a full web browsing experience.
Video Demonstrations
To give potential users a better understanding of what the HP TouchPad has to offer, HP has released a series of video demonstrations. These videos cover various aspects of the device, from its user interface to its unique features. Below are the links to these videos:
These videos provide a comprehensive look at the HP TouchPad’s capabilities, making it easier for consumers to understand what sets this tablet apart from its competitors. Whether you’re interested in its multitasking prowess, wireless charging, or overall performance, these demonstrations cover it all.
Source: Slashgear
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