Folks over Engadget has managed to get some rendered images of HP's yet - to - announced impressive looking 9 - inch and some 7
inch webOS tablets.
We've already heard that HP is planning a 9... & 7
inch webOS tablet.
We know that HP / Palm will be launching the 9ish -
inch webOS tablet at the event, alongside a 7 -
inch webOS tablet labelled Opal.
We'd heard about it half a year ago, and now here it is in the grainy, blurry flesh: HP's 7 -
inch WebOS tablet that was dead before it ever left the front door.
The 9.7 -
inch WebOS tablet will go on sale on July 1st, starting at $ 500 for the 16 GB WiFi - only version.
Not exact matches
The basics: The TouchPad has a 9.7 -
inch display and runs
webOS 3.0, the latest version of the web - based operating system developed by Palm, which HP acquired in 2010.
HP has two models that are reportedly ready to be announced at an HP event on February 9th; the 9 -
inch screen based «Topaz» and the 7 -
inch display «Opal» that will both be running the Palm
webOS that was last seen on their mobile phones.
A 6
inch version of the Slate featuring either Android or
WebOS A rumor that has been quite for some time now.
(3) HP HALF - PINT: A 6
inch version of the Slate featuring either Android or
WebOS (most likely
WebOS) A rumor that has been quite for some time now.
HP TouchPad features a 9.7
inch display with 1024 x 768 pixels resolution, 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core processor, HP
webOS Operating System, 1.3 megapixel front - facing camera with video calling, 3.5 mm audio jack, microUSB connector, WiFi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Stereo speakers, 16 GB or 32 GB internal memory, Browser with Full Flash support, Compass, light sensor and a 6300 mAh battery.
HP will have two
WebOS tablets available in 7 and 9 -
inch variants called Opal and Topaz.
This device is powered by the HP
webOS operating system and it features a 9.7
inch XGA capacitive display, 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1.3 megapixel front - facing camera for live video calling and so on.
Hence, as things stand now, the TouchPad running
WebOS version 3.0 comes with a 9.7
inch capacitive multitouch display having a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.
Both models feature 9.7
inch, 1024 x 768 pixel displays, a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core processor, and the
webOS 3.0 operating system.
With its vibrant 9.7 -
inch diagonal flush capacitive multitouch display, virtual keyboard, instant - on access, support for Adobe ® Flash ® Player 10.1 beta in the browser and access to thousands of
webOS applications, (2) TouchPad works the way you do and is designed not just for fun but for mobile productivity.
The first
webOS tablet, the HP TouchPad, offers a 9.7 -
inch diagonal multitouch display, an innovative and intuitive multitasking UI and a robust platform for game development.
when the pre3 comes out, even the iphone will be 4
inches and once again,
webos users will be stuck with small phones...... sux... jon needs to be fired.
Hewlett - Packard plans to release tablets running both its newly acquired Palm
WebOS and Windows 7, while Dell recently issued the 5 -
inch Streak running a modified version of Android.
Seeing how much we loved the small seven -
inch TouchPad Go, it's no surprise that the equally small Nexus 7 tablet was on the radar of
WebOS Ports.
The seven -
inch Android - powered tablet built by Asus was the premiere launch devices for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and thanks to the open source and open hardware nature of the device, it is the perfect fit for
WebOS Ports's next porting adventure.
the 9.7
inch display was utilized pretty well by the card interface of
webOS
The TouchPad is a 1.6 pound, 13.7 mm thick, 9.7 -
inch, dual - core tablet that finally brings
webOS to the big screen.
Hewlett - Packard's first
webOS 3.0 tablet, the HP TouchPad, which ships this week in Canada, will compete for the hotly contested 10»
inch tablet space.
Palm, HP and
webOS enthuiasts waiting to get on the 10»
inch bandwagon will be happy to know that they can run out and get HP's TouchPad tablet (or Russell Brand's «li'l robot butler»).
The 7 -
inch HP TouchPad GO
webOS tablet has passed through the doors of the FCC, and it has been confirmed that it will ship in two 16 GB, and 32 GB versions with Wi - Fi only model, and AT&T's HSPA + model.
The HP TouchPad is a tablet with a 9.7
inch, 1024 x 768 pixel display, 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and
webOS 3.0 operating system.
The HP TouchPad is a 9.7
inch tablet with a dual - core CPU, a 1024 x 768 pixel display, and a version of the
webOS operating system that's no -LSB-...]
With a rear camera combined with
webOS it would have given other 7
inch tablets on the market a run for their money.
The LG Smart Instaview Refrigerator has a
webOS - powered 29 -
inch Full HD touch panel in the right - hand door, which offers all manner of apps and gestures to leave notes, see what's inside the appliance and more.
You still need capable broadband, of course, but, in our experience, the console outperforms our TV's built - in equivalent smart applications, which is impressive considering we use an LG 65 -
inch 4K HDR OLED with
webOS 3.0.
LG has unveiled its own version of the Family Hub fridge.The LG Smart Instaview Refrigerator has a
webOS - powered 29 -
inch Full HD touch panel in the right - hand door, which offers all manner of apps and gestures to leave notes, see what's inside the appliance... Read more
The Smart Instaview refrigerator runs Windows and
webOS, has a 29 -
inch touchscreen, and cameras on the inside.
The star of the show is the 29 -
inch LCD display that offers a big, bright interface into all of the fridge's
webOS - powered smart features.
Screen sizes available: 65 -
inch, 77 -
inch 4K: Yes HDR: Yes Panel technology: OLED Smart TV: Yes,
webOS 3.0 Curved: No Dimensions: 1625 x 66 x 883 mm (W x D x H) 3D: Yes Inputs: four HDMIs, three USBs, Wi - Fi, Ethernet, tuner inputs, headphone jack, optical audio output
LG has long set the pace when it comes to OLED tech, and its 55 -
inch B7 offers a picture that's nearly as good, coupled to an equally excellent smart platform, the
webOS.
Screen sizes available: 55 - and 65 -
inches Tuner: Freeview Play, satellite 4K: Yes HDR: Yes Panel technology: OLED Smart TV: Yes / LG
webOS Curved: No Dimensions: 1229 x 708 x 48.6 mm 3D: No Inputs: 4x HDMI, 3 x USB, Ethernet
Screen sizes available: 55 -
inch, 65 -
inch Tuner: Freeview Play 4K: Yes HDR: Yes (HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision) Panel technology: OLED Smart TV:
WebOS 3.5 Curved: No Dimensions: 1230 x 750 x 217 mm (W x H x D) 3D: No Inputs: Four HDMIs, three USBs, 2 x RF input, Ethernet port, optical digital audio output, PCMCIA slot, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth
I am using a LG 65 -
inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz LED Smart TV with
WebOS 3.0 (65UH6030) as a digital display / signage.
The French - door Instaview has a 29 -
inch touchscreen on the right panel, which runs not just Windows 10, but
webOS, which has been a mainstay of LG's smart TVs (like the sleek new W7 OLED) for a few years.
Available in 55 -
inch and 65 -
inch sizes, both with 4K resolution, they each run
webOS 3.5.
If you are eyeing the new flagship LG V20, purchasing it will get you the 43 -
inch 4K UHD Smart LED TV from LG (with
webOS), which is valued at $ 449, for free.