HP Announces ‘Topaz’ and ‘Opal’ Palm Tablet PCs

‘Topaz’ and ‘Opal’ HP’s New Tablet PCs

HP is ready with two beautiful New Tablet PCs named ‘Topaz’ and ‘Opal’. Unlike Dell Streak these beauties are not portable; they have big 1024 x 768 pixel TFT LCD Display resolution which suggests their screen size to be approx. 10” similar to Apple iPad (The Father of Tablet PCs).

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Now, after looking at these gadgets, I am getting an idea about what HP is trying to do. These New Tablet PCs run on Palm webOS which is not that popular in the market and since it has no featured app store, it will hardly stand any chance against Android Tablet PCs.

So… what is HP is counting upon for extensive sales of ‘Topaz’ and ‘OpalNew Tablet PCs.

HP’s New Tablet PCs at a Glance

Exclusive Features of HP Palm webOS Tablet PCs

HP knows very well that the competition in the Tablet PCs range has increase from last year when HP bought Palm webOS for its Smartphones and Tablets.

Now, the whole scenario is different, people are more interested in features and not just portable computing so HP has decided to choose the path that has never failed to gain recognition.

Yeah! I am talking about the path of ‘Exclusivity’.

New Tablet PCs from Hewlett-Packard features ‘premium audio’ processing technology from Beats. They also feature ‘Cloud Storage’ which gives users limitless data storage and retrieval, not just on ‘Topaz’ and ‘OpalTablet PCs but on every other computing device.

The Dream to ‘Touchstone’ New Tablet PCs from HP

Like the survey conducted by HP, I am going to ask you a question. Would you like to see your tablet PC become a wireless charging dock that turns your Tablet PC into an alarm clock, digital photo frame and a GPS unit?

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Well I hope you are not surprised by all this because this is the future of Tablet PCs and these New Tablet PCs running on Palm webOS features the ‘idea of cloud computing’ exceptionally well.

Share your World as you ‘Go’

If you are a gadget enthusiast like me and several million around the world then you must be facing the problem to keeping hundreds of data cables or memory card readers to shift data from one device to another.

Unless you have a fine Wireless Internet Connection to use the Internet as medium storage tool you might want to have a technology that frees you from this awkward experiences, New Tablet PCs from HP with Palm webOS does that for you.

HP’s New Tablet PCs have ‘Tap-to-Share’ features that let’s to transfer your docs, websites, songs, videos and every other stuff from phone to tablet PC and vice-versa.

HP hasn’t announced it yet but ‘Tap-to-Share’ must also be acting as a social networking communicator tool. Whatever you do would be spread across your social networks.

I think these days the ‘idea of social networking’ has been constricted to just twitter and Facebook which in reality is a complete myth.

Technical Specs of New Tablet PCs from HP

  • Full Flash Support with Optimized Online Video Experience
  • Phone-to-Tablet Communication made simpler
  • Access Remote Music Libraries on Other devices and play them at your will
  • New Tablet PCs from HP offers real multitasking experience that enables users to run more than 20 applications at a time

I certainly can’t wait for February 9th webOS event for these New Tablet PCs to unfurl.

A Question for ‘You’: I am little impressed by these new features embedded in New Tablet PCs from HP that run on the latest version of Palm webOS, are you?

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