Tablet HP TouchPad come July 1
Hewlett-Packard has announced the dates of the sale of its Tablet HP TouchPad. However, while we are talking about the models without the support of cellular networks, but only with the wireless modules Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth 2.1. Recall tablet HP TouchPad - a first for the Hewlett-Packard based operating system webOS, which she received following the acquisition of Palm. It is equipped with 9.7-inch touch screen, 16 or 32 GB of internal memory, 1.3-megapixel front camera and dual-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz.
Sales of the new tablet will start in the U.S. since July 1. A little later, the device will enter the markets of the UK, Ireland, France and Germany, and by mid-July, and Canada. The company then promised to release the tablet in countries such as Italy, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore. Advance booking can be done in the coming days, starting June 19. The cost of a tablet with 16 GB of internal memory is $ 499.99, while the 32 GB - $ 599.99. In addition, the release mentions that the model with the TouchPad support for cellular networks will have AT & T closer to the end of the summer. Probably, AT & T will not be the only operator who will sell the version with 3G, but the details of this will be announced later.
Sales of the new tablet will start in the U.S. since July 1. A little later, the device will enter the markets of the UK, Ireland, France and Germany, and by mid-July, and Canada. The company then promised to release the tablet in countries such as Italy, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore. Advance booking can be done in the coming days, starting June 19. The cost of a tablet with 16 GB of internal memory is $ 499.99, while the 32 GB - $ 599.99. In addition, the release mentions that the model with the TouchPad support for cellular networks will have AT & T closer to the end of the summer. Probably, AT & T will not be the only operator who will sell the version with 3G, but the details of this will be announced later.
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