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July 2, 2011

HP TouchPad Review

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Written by: Nathan Rossiter
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The HP TouchPad release has come and gone without so much as a whisper, but was the highly anticipated tablet worth the wait? For starters, it packs a 1.2-GHz Snapdragon processor, 1GB of RAM, and more than 8-hours of continuous usage when fully charged. Keep reading for more pictures & video review…

See the full review at Engadget

Oh, happy day, when one first receives a device that’s been eagerly anticipated for months. Sad, sad day when that device fails to live up to one’s expectations.


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