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	<title>Comments on: HP Slate Takes Aim at iPad for not running flash</title>
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		<title>By: Hp Slate 32gb</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hp Slate 32gb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 15:33:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Back in January, HP VP Phil McKinney says the Slate running Windows 7 is a &quot;real product. It&#039;s not a prototype or concept. We&#039;re committed to delivering it in 2010.&quot; And this relatively long testimonial from Adobe in March says the Windows 7 HP Slate &quot;will be available in the market later this year.&quot;
Of course, HP can change its mind. And the acquisition of Palm and the WebOS may give HP pause. But one argument being made is that HP may bring out tablets based on Windows 7 and Palm&#039;s WebOS. HP is not averse to bringing out several different models in one product segment, as this San Jose Mercury News article points out. Ezra Gottheil, an analyst at Technology Business Research, said he believes that HP will bring out both a Windows 7 Slate and a product based on Palm&#039;s WebOS. &quot;Vendors will experiment to see which ones are a hit,&quot; he said, in a phone interview.
&quot;I don&#039;t think the Slate has been canceled. This is a delay, if anything,&quot; said Ben Bajarin with Creative Strategies. &quot;The question is, will they bring out different products at different price points.&quot; HP may opt for a Windows 7 Slate for some segments, while a hypothetical WebOS-based tablet will address others, Bajarin said.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in January, HP VP Phil McKinney says the Slate running Windows 7 is a &#8220;real product. It&#8217;s not a prototype or concept. We&#8217;re committed to delivering it in 2010.&#8221; And this relatively long testimonial from Adobe in March says the Windows 7 HP Slate &#8220;will be available in the market later this year.&#8221;<br />
Of course, HP can change its mind. And the acquisition of Palm and the WebOS may give HP pause. But one argument being made is that HP may bring out tablets based on Windows 7 and Palm&#8217;s WebOS. HP is not averse to bringing out several different models in one product segment, as this San Jose Mercury News article points out. Ezra Gottheil, an analyst at Technology Business Research, said he believes that HP will bring out both a Windows 7 Slate and a product based on Palm&#8217;s WebOS. &#8220;Vendors will experiment to see which ones are a hit,&#8221; he said, in a phone interview.<br />
&#8220;I don&#8217;t think the Slate has been canceled. This is a delay, if anything,&#8221; said Ben Bajarin with Creative Strategies. &#8220;The question is, will they bring out different products at different price points.&#8221; HP may opt for a Windows 7 Slate for some segments, while a hypothetical WebOS-based tablet will address others, Bajarin said.<br />
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		<title>By: Hp Slate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hp Slate</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 19:23:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hp Slate will probably be doing a last minute change of the OS. It is rumor that HP will be dropping Microsoft 7 OS from their Slate device. WebOS (most likely) will be their operating system of choice. Last heard is that HP was NOT happy with the performance of Microsoft 7 as a touch screen device. With HP purchasing Palm recently and with it came WebOS, it seems only likely that HP will be using WebOS as their OS for the Slate.
HP may also be dropping the Intel processor for something “LESS POWER HUNGARY”. If they go to the new OS they won’t need the Intel processor and thus will gain a few more hours of battery life.  Something that they were hammered on in hands on testing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hp Slate will probably be doing a last minute change of the OS. It is rumor that HP will be dropping Microsoft 7 OS from their Slate device. WebOS (most likely) will be their operating system of choice. Last heard is that HP was NOT happy with the performance of Microsoft 7 as a touch screen device. With HP purchasing Palm recently and with it came WebOS, it seems only likely that HP will be using WebOS as their OS for the Slate.<br />
HP may also be dropping the Intel processor for something “LESS POWER HUNGARY”. If they go to the new OS they won’t need the Intel processor and thus will gain a few more hours of battery life.  Something that they were hammered on in hands on testing.</p>
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