HP on Wednesday unveiled its long-awaited webOS tablet as well as two smartphones running the mobile operating system at an event in San Francisco. The tablet, called the “TouchPad,” will initially be offered as a WiFi-only device, but HP plans to offer 3G and 4G mobile connectivity later. One of the smartphones, dubbed the “Veer,” is for consumers; the other, the Pre 3, is aimed at the enterprise market. All three devices can sync up using the webOS operating system’s Synergy feature.
HP Makes webOS Play With a Pad, a Pre and a Pint-Sized Smartie
Posted by: Richard Adhikari February 9, 2011 01:32 PMHP on Wednesday unveiled its long-awaited webOS tablet as well as two smartphones running the mobile operating system at an event in San Francisco. The tablet, called the “TouchPad,” will initially be offered as a WiFi-only device, but HP plans to offer 3G and 4G mobile connectivity later. One of the smartphones, dubbed the “Veer,” is for consumers; the other, the Pre 3, is aimed at the enterprise market. All three devices can sync up using the webOS operating system’s Synergy feature.