Sunday, August 14, 2011

HP Touchpad Go: seven inches and the power of a Dual Core 1.5 GHz

HP Touchpad Go: seven inches and the power of a Dual Core 1.5 GHz
The passage of the last of the HP tablets by the FCC is give us some American details that make this model a rival from competition tempting as iPhone or Samsung Galaxy Tab. According to leaks, the HP Touchpad Go take inside a powerful dual-core processor of no less than 1.5 GHz
If we had few models to choose from, with a market dominated tablets Android and Apple's ubiquitous iPhone 2, HP plans to join the fray with a new model. HP tablet is the Touchpad Go, with a format of seven-inch screen and runs as the passage through the FCC, a powerful processor and connectivity as few of the most whimsical.


Another alternative ... with WebOS 3.0 
When Apple introduced the iPhone for the first time, you had little choice and alternatives at that time may not meet expectations. But the release of the second generation of tablets to the general public has approached a number of alternatives, and achieved much more polished. A recently introduced the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Apple legal squabbles aside), you may add a new one was proposed in September, if confirmed recent rumors circulating on the Web would be a model HP-screen seven inches, with the lure of WebOS 3.0 operating system, although the most striking novelty of the raw power would that be able to generate a powerful processor.

Dual Core 1.5 GHz! 
After passing through the FCC or Federal Communications Commission in the U.S., HP would be now able to launch its new tablet. According to previous information and data that are known after the approval of the wireless portion of any device that passes through the FCC, the HP Touchpad Go would be about to become the tablet "more powerful", if only if we assess the performance of its microprocessor. And if we compare their specifications, this would be dual-core chip capable of over time, with a working frequency of no less than 1.5 Ghz. This bound and was hit by another tablet, Taiwan's HTC HTC Flyer, but with the difference that it is a single-core version. It has also been shown to be different models for each market, differentiated by connectivity. On one side was expected to be a tablet with support for 4G networks and other compatible with HSDPA +.

The coming to market this HP Touchpad Go, scheduled for September, comes shortly after the decision by the manufacturer to lower Touchpad previous models to $ 100 in an attempt to show that there is more life after Apple and its devices. Considering that the cheapest version of the HP touchpad has stayed in $ 399, will be interesting to see the price set for your model of HP small format. By contrast, for guidance, if we make a relationship with top model, prices would be talking about close to 300 euros. Are you interested then?

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