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I just want to know, for the people who have gotten their's, who even touches it anymore? Got one early on. Never touch it anymore.
I use mine almost every day. I read with it at night after my S/O turns the lights out, use it in the kitchen for recipes almost daily, and from time to time I do some general surfing with it. The long battery life and relaxed nature of use makes it a lot easier to pick up than my small laptop. It's no laptop replacement but it's a great supplement.I just want to know, for the people who have gotten their's, who even touches it anymore? Got one early on. Never touch it anymore.
Anyone know when HP will have it in stock and where to get one for $99/149?
I'm desperately looking to buy one for my father anytime before Christmas!
So far is this the best OS for the TP?Alpha build of CM7.1 for the Touchpad is out: http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?4011-Discussion-CyanogenMod-team-Touchpad-port
Anyone brave enough to try? I'm personally waiting for them to fix the battery drain issues but this sure looks very tempting.
For those who have Splashtop, how responsive is it? Does it introduce any lag at all, in say like a Netflix video? I'd like to use it to stream Netflix for my mom but if it's going to make the audio out of sync or anything like that I'm not going to bother.
Well, I think I'm getting rid of mine. It was entertaining, but I don't use it.
the cm7 alpha is nice. I have installed most of my apps and games. I played eternal warriors for 25 minutes last night. Coming from my nook it was like atari vs xbox, it was so smooth. I used it to surf the web and check reader. I havent had an issues yet.
My only issue was not following the guide and screwing up dual boot. I had to reinstall webos and tweak that all back then install cm.
this is the best guide i found.
http://liliputing.com/2011/10/how-to-install-google-android-on-the-hp-touchpad-with-cyanogenmod7.html
the cm7 alpha is nice. I have installed most of my apps and games. I played eternal warriors for 25 minutes last night. Coming from my nook it was like atari vs xbox, it was so smooth. I used it to surf the web and check reader. I havent had an issues yet.
My only issue was not following the guide and screwing up dual boot. I had to reinstall webos and tweak that all back then install cm.
this is the best guide i found.
http://liliputing.com/2011/10/how-to-install-google-android-on-the-hp-touchpad-with-cyanogenmod7.html
Well I got hopefully my final order confirmation e-mail from HP SMB and will be having it shipped soon, here is to that being the case.
As an aside - have any of the Android beta ports kept the charger stand functionality - automatically go to clock/pictures, etc? I really like that feature, would be a shame to lose it.