06/25/2011, 03:11 PM
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Their website (HP.com, not Palm.com/hpwebos.com) is a mess. Most products don't have their product pages (If you click on a product, it takes you to the shopping page with nothing but specs.) The Palm products do have their own pages, but the links are nowhere to be found on HP.com.
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06/25/2011, 04:59 PM
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Yes actually I know exactly what you mean. Palm's old hunting ground and polished interface works very well, but the older business centric crap HP has been pushing for years shows its IBM look and feel and NO Longer necessary to attract business clients.
Just do a quick search for Touchpad on HP.com and see their glorious device slapped into their standard 3-column interface with one picture at the top, info, support links, and the usual below it. Not very open and friendly and possibly shrouded in years of HP legacy dating back to the original founding fathers. Sorli... |
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