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The HP TouchPad Go was canned by HP when they decided to stop making webOS devices a few months ago, but fortunately, a handful of the TouchPad Go prototype devices
managed to make their way into the wild, surfacing in the hands of
various people. Well the folks over at webosnation managed to get their
hands on one of these rare webOS tablets and decided to review the
tablet after spending a few days with it. According to them, “The TouchPad Go will not be the saving grace of webOS, and we doubt it could have been. It's a fine tablet for what it is, but it would have had serious trouble competing with the likes of the Amazon Kindle, Nook Tablet, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus”. |
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