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HP Opal, the 7 Inch Tablet That Could’ve Been Great

People can’t seem to get over the whole HP thing, so the killed webOS and TouchPad made the product more popular than its maker could have ever imagined. And what about those devices that HP also had in the making? Stuff like the 4G TouchPad and the 7 inch Opal tablet…

A 7 inch HP slate crafted following the feedback of the people who praised or hated the TouchPad would have been great. Just look at how well the BlackBerry PlayBook was received, well not that well, but still better than the TouchPad. One might argue that it lacks contacts and email, but imagine a unit without being crippled by these aspects… The Opal would have been really great.

What’s really interesting is that gdgt.com is reporting that HP’s QA team had a production-ready model of the Opal tablet available and ready for debugging. Also, this model popped up at the FCC not so long ago, ready for AT&T release in 16GB and 32GB flavors as the TouchPad Go. I guess we’ll never get to know how the 7 inch unit feels in the hands of the consumer… which is really a pity, especially considering the fact that the 7 inch segment doesn’t really have a catchy product yet.


WebOS is Kaput, According to HP, Say “Goodbye” to Your TouchPad

Remember the story about the 250k HP TouchPad units, most of them left unsold? Well, that’s happening for a reason, that being the lack of quality of the product. HP figured that out and decided to end the life of webOS and quit making tablets for a while…

HP will discontinue operations for webOS devices, mostly for phones and the TouchPad tablet. We can’t help but wonder what will happen with the 4G TouchPad and the 7 inch model that the US company was preparing. Meanwhile, as CEO Leo Apotheker details the situation and confirmed lowered revenue estimates, it seems HP is in talks with Autonomy Corporation, for a potential buyout.

The future of the company is at stake these days and it seems that it will take HP 12 to 18 months to explore options, with the most likely future being in the software biz, rather than Personal Systems (PCs, mobile devices, storage). There’s still hope for the original platform that webOS was, among which there’s licensing, for companies interested to take over.

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