I have to share my support now with the HP TouchPad. The webOS 3.0 is really pretty amazing. I didn’t think it would make much of a difference in the use of a tablet, but it’s outstanding, and here’s why:
1) The integration of so many mainstream services used today. (they probably have some fancy term for this concept)
2) Flash plays well
3) Services missing on the iPad like Grooveshark and Amazon’s cloud music all work.
Productivity Powerhouse
Receive a snapshot of new messages, email, and events without being totally disrupted.2 Act on what’s important—ignore what’s not.
Work with Microsoft Office files and collaborate with colleagues using Google Docs or Box.net2
Print wirelessly to compatible networked HP printers6
re the upgrade I have seen significant improvements in my work productivity overall. Previously, I was an iPad2 user and that I have the Touchpad, I believe there is absolutely NO WAY I would go back to the iPad2. The Touchpad really outshines the iPad2 when you want to be productive. It’s more than just a good business asset, I find it really enjoyable for entertainment purposes; great sound, watch movies, 3D gaming and YouTube videos directly from YouTube itself.
MY NEW SKILL.
After a over a month of vigorously using the device, I feel like I’ve graduated to “Touchpad Power User.” However, I’m still discovering new good things to improve my daily use. One example is to stack 5 applications together and bounce from one another with two button presses. As a personal trainer that is always on the workout floor, this is a handy skill. I often stack the Calendar, Email, Tracking App, Stop watch, and Notepad all together and it gives me the ability to monster-task during a client’s session.
TIPS FOR THE NEW BUYER
1. During set up be patient. The device is always gathering information in the background and you may think that it’s completed. You may need to create a webOS account, but it’s fairly easy.
2. System Restart: Do it properly by going to Settings/Device Info/Reset Options/Restart Don’t just hold the power button.
3. Update! Go to Settings/System Updates. Prompt to reboot.
4. Apps open up faster the second time and third time around, you will see a significant speed improvement. Sometimes blazing fast.
5. Get the case. No more complaining on finger prints.
6. If you still want your Touchpad to perform even faster, consider installing Homebrew applications. This is a strong community. I’ve attached a video with this review so you can see what an overclocked 1.5GHz Touchpad can do. But with Homebrew and open source there’s more you can do than just this upgrade.
THICKNESS, APPS AND REAR CAMERA?
I thought I’d miss the rear camera of not having the iPad2 anymore, but after some thought I realized that my cell phone camera takes better pictures and video anyway! Apps? I currently have 33 apps installed on my Touchpad and excited with the catalog growth so far. Thickness? With the thin Touchpad case there’s not much significance compared to an iPad2 installed in a thick case (mine was plastic.) So the iPad2′s thin factor is not much of a difference.
NEGATIVE THINGS?
Skype and messaging seems to be under polished. Can’t figure out if I’m signed in to Skype and my old Pre will not work in SMS. Perhaps later on? ONE MORE THING! The Touchpad is very addictive. You want to do more because you can, but you drain the battery as well!