HP on Wednesday unveiled its new HP TouchPad tablet PC along with business-focused and consumer-focused smartphones, and in the process became one of the few IT vendors to introduce personal digital ...
It's no secret that HP has struggled when it comes to tablets. The company has faced (and crashed into) its share of mobile device hurdles in recent years -- most notably, with the ill-fated and ...
At 0.32 by 9.9 by 7 inches (HWD), the Tablet 11 is almost the same size as the Surface Go 3 (0.33 by 9.7 by 6.9 inches) and the 2021 iPad (0.3 by 9.8 by 6.8 inches). The touch screen isn't borderless, ...
You may see a lot of convertible designs today- computing devices with detachable displays. But HP's SlateBook x2 runs the popular Android operating system instead of the usual Windows. It comes at Rs ...
HP's Slate 7 is billed as "an affordable Android tablet" and clearly puts the company back into the tablet market. It's a bit unclear whether HP can win at the commodity device game. The company is ...
Despite last year's epic failure of the TouchPad, Hewlett-Packard still believes it can knock Apple's iPad off its lofty perch in the enterprise tablet market. HP has been teasing its forthcoming ...
The ink on HP's press release was hardly dry when speculation about a webOS tablet began; by the time of their investors call, it was inevitable that they'd be peppered with questions about the ...
Hewlett-Packard will help make Microsoft's vision for tablet-style portable computers more clear with plans for new hardware on Monday. The PC maker plans to announce that it will introduce later this ...
It looks like rumors about the demise of Hewlett-Packard’s Windows 7 tablet may be premature, but recent reports say most of you still won’t be able to get your hands on the device. Meanwhile, HP may ...
If you’re looking for a low-priced tablet from HP, you soon will not be able to find one. HP is exiting the low-end tablet market amid declining prices and slowing demand. Instead, the company will ...
The race to the bottom is back. Reminiscent of the netbook war of yesteryear, HP just followed Toshiba’s lead with a $99 tablet along with introducing a $199 Windows notebook. Expect to see these ...