
The TouchPad features a 9.7-inch screen with a front 1.3-megapixel camera. It’s available in either 16 or 32GB capacity models and weighs 1.6 pounds. It is almost exactly the same size as Apple’s iPad.
Running HP’s webOS, the TouchPad can also sync information with phones in the same family, like the Palm Pre. In addition to offering video calling, the tablet runs on a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and has stereo speakers.
The TouchPad is set to launch this summer, Wi-Fi enabled, with 3G and 4G models to follow.

HP concluded its presentation by noting that the new wave of devices is just the beginning for webOS, which will be coming to other connected devices such as printers and even PCs in the future. The company will announce more details on that effort later this year.



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