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I have used an iPhone for going on two years and I don't see that changing for quite awhile, but I was always leery of the iPad because I always thought it was just a big iPod Touch, with a better screen. Well I started to look for a tablet about 5 months ago, and thought for sure, after the big uproar about the iPad 2, that I would have one soon. Well after trying in store several times, I just wasnt blown away. It just took my iPhone bigger, it didnt introduce anything new, it didn't change anything, the UI, had some slight modifications, and apps did look better on a bigger screen, but it wasn't nothing that blew away. Then came the touchpad.First I saw the commercial, then I found out about the open source movement inside of WebOS, and how unlike Apple, there was no cat and mouse games, Palm didn't support it, but didn't block it. I saw the UI, it was much appealing than Android, which to me looks chaotic and not the clean simplicity that we all come to expect from a google product. Although it wasn't as "nice" looking as iOS, and it didn't run as smooth as it, WebOS made up for it with true multitasking, and a clean enough looking UI to make an iOS lover happy.Then came the specs, full web access, web developers no longer need to build a site just for the device, the device can handle anything you through at it. It has been an experience for me, who has had to manage which sites I could view on my portable device and which ones I *had* to view on my pc, now my touchpad takes care of all of it.But enough about the pros, because there is some cons. Apps are limited compared to iOS (Not a huge con for me, give me a working Twitter client, an email client, and a couple games, and I'm happy, but I'm not everyone). The OS, has some flaws, which may be more to me learning to using the device than anything else, but the flaws are there. It seems sluggish from time to time, but an OTA update coming out soon should fix that. And it does need some improvement when it comes to handling documents, this maybe more of a personal presence but I feel any tablet should be able to handle any microsoft doc you throw at it.All in all, I love my touchpad, and see me using it more than my iPhone for most things. The flaws are there, but are very fixable, and I have faith in HP to fix them soon.

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There is great news for those who bought the discounted Touchpad and either knew nothing about it or had heard that it was an inferior product.Nothing could be further from the truth. The HP Touchpad's WebOS is vastly superior to Android and iOS.These would be but words, if there was no evidence to back it up, so here it is.The constant cons/complaints from alleged professional reviewers go as follows.It is thicker and heavier than an iPad. Although that is true, it is not so heavy or thicker as to be an inconvenience and more importantly, part of the reason it is bigger is because of the superior hardware inside, notably the audio system/speakers. The stereo sound from a Touchpad is at least twice the volume and quality of the single speaker in an iPad, not to mention the added ambiance by having stereo over mono.Good hifi speakers are bigger and heavier than cheap tin can models, so if you want better sound like the Touchpad has, then the size will not matter to you one bit.Next complaint from the "pros" is that WebOS does not have as many apps as Apple. Again that is true but is it truly a problem? No, it is not. There are ample already available, and now with the news of more to come, there are and will be more than any one person might ever want to use. It is a non issue.Lastly comes the big one. The "pros" said it was slow, that it might jam up, that it could take too long to switch from horizontal to portrait mode. Those comments are only a semi truth. The fact is that if you operate it one app at a time like an iPad, then it not only isn't slow, it is faster than an iPad, specially after you have applied all the tweaks that are freely available on the internet. As an iPad is incapable of multitasking, there are no slowdowns in general, as the internal hardware is more than capable of handling any one single task at a time, whereas the Touchpad is a completely different type of device that multitasks, and just like a home computer, will eventually slow down if there are too many apps open at the same time. The "pros" reviews about slowing down are so unfair when they compare it to an iPad that the question becomes, were they paid by Apple to say that or are they all that ignorant. Even a child knows that too many applications open at the same time, spells slowdowns and maybe even a crash. To spell it out by citing an example, it would be like saying that Joe Blow never has problems eating one hotdog at a time, but he slows down when he eats 8 at a time. The scenario is ridiculous and the comparison is unjust.If it is justifiable to bad mouth a computer type product that slows down from too many open windows, then it would apply to every single computer in the world, except an iPad, that can't do more than one thing at a time. Now that the three main complaints have been addressed and proven to be non-issues, it is time to talk about why a Touchpad is such a superior machine. Any knowledgeable techie knows that the WebOS interface is the best of the group of multitasking tablet operating systems. iOS has a very nice interface too and some might argue that it is as good as that of the Touchpad, but it is not included in these comparisons, as it is not a multitasking system, therefore doesn't have to deal with many open apps at the same time. How could anyone discuss the various ways that Android and WebOS deal with multiple apps being open and include the iPad in that conversation, when the iPad can't even have multiple apps open?I fully recognize the value of an iPad and I perceive it as it is, a wonderful machine, well built, with an ultra simple interface that can be easily operated by young children and even IQ challenged individuals.The more sophisticated tablets that operate like computers, have common advantages and even common problems, that simply don't apply to a machine that does only one thing at a time.In short, the iPad is a type of toy that is also capable of surfing the internet, although not completely like the Touchpad, and it can use chat services like MSN Messenger and Skype, although it does not fully integrate Skype like the Touchpad does.Apple products have become a status symbol to own and they are generally high quality products, and the ipad fits perfectly into that category. Where it does not belong is in comparisons to computer like tablets, as the iPad is a type of toy and not a utilitarian device like the Touchpad.I own both an iPad and a Touchpad and can tell you that my Touchpad is a bit faster than my iPad, and 10 times more useful.............................................................. Added observations, Sept. 20, 2011. As per the review above, it isn't hard to guess that my Touchpad is much preferred over my iPad. (that my girlfriend has now appropriated and wouldn't let go of without a fight to the death.) Inspired by some long waits to open webpages (on the Touchpad), I thought it was time to do an internet browsing speed comparison between it and the iPad. We have Caribbean internet speed that is somewhat lacking when compared to even the slowest US plan, and a fast browser is critical for us, so as to not spend our lives waiting on webpages. To cut to the chase, this is what I discovered. When trying to compare the two, I was stunned to discover that the two units rarely landed on identical pages. The iPad would have a modified www address that might include the word "ipad" or "tablet" and it presented pages that have clearly been "tuned" for 25 million iPad users. If I went to Yahoo news, for instance, the iPad would give me different headlines than the Touchpad or a Windows PC. It's not as if I didn't already know that an Ipad couldn't open many webpages or youtube videos and that it simply won't let the user go to those pages that it can't deal with, but I never thought/knew that Apple was also controlling some of the www content. My initial reaction was to feel like I was in China, cut off from the rest of the world wide web. On the other hand, everyone is trying to control the internet, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc, so why shouldn't Apple be allowed to play in the same sandbox..... So...... You would like the results of the test, as would I. I simply could not make any true clinical observations, when the two machines rarely even opened identical pages. My non clinical observation was that they are similar in speed and neither could be declared the victor, except in terms of the Touchpad being able to connect with the normal web as we know it, as opposed to Apple's modified version. So instead of coming out of this with a webpage speed comparison between the two units, all it showed was what I already knew, that an iPad is a toy that has a lot of internet connectivity and many good computer uses, whereas the Touchpad is a computer that has some toyishness about it. It can play games like the iPad but has a seriously limited library when compared to the iPad's. On the other hand, it functions much more like a real computer as we know it, with it's capacity to have several functions/processes running at the same time. When someone sends me a video link, it usually refuses to stream all the way through, because of our slow bandwidth, so it's normal for me to pause and minimize the page and do something else, whilst the video clip downloads. That's impossible to do on the iPad. You can pause it and let it download, but you CANNOT do something else in the meantime, other than twiddle your thumbs and wait. If you want to buy a fantastic gift for the kids, it would be hard to beat an iPad. If you would like a touch tablet to do the same things you normally do on a computer, then the Touchpad is the machine for you.







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I really like this tablet. Programs open and close quickly. I have not had a problem with the TouchPad slowing down in performance. Even though I've had many programs open and running at the same time.The lack of Apps is a minor problem for me. I've actually found that the web browser opens and plays everything thrown at it. I've enjoyed Crackle movies, Hulu+, Amazon Cloud Player (20 GB of music), Facebook Games. I don't need an app if a bookmark can do the same thing. I would like the ability to save a bookmark to the launcher.WebOS synergy is wonderful. Everything is linked together and easy to use.The audio is fantastic. The stereo speakers sound good and even have a little bass. Connect headphones to the tablet and you can really hear the Beats Audio.Battery life is good. The tablet is slick. I purchased a case, which is rubberized and fixes the uneasy feeling of it dropping.I have the Touchpad connected to a touchstone. It plays a slideshow of all of my linked pictures while it charges. I can now get rid of that Kodak Photo Frame and replace it with a better screen in the Touchpad.

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Don't be fooled, this is a great tablet for the price of a digital photo frame, but it can do so much more. Plus, only the hardware is being discontinued, not the software, webOS. With the touchpad you can surf the net, watch movies, play music, play games, check your email, video chat, multi task and so much more. $150, is not a deal, it's a steal,trust me, once you have it in your hand you won't want to put it down. So worth it at this price point. GET IT!

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