HP TouchPad tablet The tablet landscape just got a bit more crowded: Hewlett-Packard’s WebOS event here in San Francisco launched both the new HP Veer and the HP Pre 3 and the company’s first consumer ...
HP is taking a shotgun approach to the Android tablet space this holiday season. The company has 4 new models featuring screen sizes ranging from 7 to 10 inches and prices starting at $150. The ...
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 ...
HP’s TouchPad tablet is due out this summer and, speaking to the press recently, HP’s Eric Cador said, “In the tablet world, we’re going to become better than number one. We call it number one plus.” ...
HP is probably one of the last major electronics manufacturers to get into the Android game. We worried about the company’s commitment to Sparkle Motion when the HP Slate 7 came out. Underpowered, sub ...
The Hewlett-Packard brand may still be commonplace in homes and offices, but it can't be described as particularly desirable. That's starting to change, however, not least with this morning's ...
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It seems that the competition in low end price segment of the PC and tablet industry is heating up. The latest company to foray into this segment is Hewlett-Packard, which has rounded out the release ...
HP, the world's third largest PC and tablet maker in unit volumes behind Lenovo and Apple, is exiting the low-end tablet market to focus on smaller volumes of higher-end products priced similar to ...
HP's Pro Tablet 608 is made for the mobile exec and business traveler who is always up in the air. The HP Pro Tablet 608 G1 is HP's latest Windows tablet for the traveling business user. It's built ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. HP wants to ...
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