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HP Swipes at iPad as 'Watered Down' as Rivals Line Up

HP Swipes at iPad as
March 9, 2010 9:23AM

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Hewlett-Packard's Phil McKinney has taken a swipe at Apple's iPad as having a "watered-down" Internet as competitors line up. HP revealed details of the upcoming HP slate, and stressed that it's a full PC with Windows 7 and Flash. Lenovo, Sony, Dell and Acer are expected to take a similar position. Apple's iPad is essentially a large iPod touch.

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Competitors in the fast-moving tablet Relevant Products/Services-computer Relevant Products/Services category are lining up to take on Apple's iPad. Hewlett-Packard is the latest to preview its upcoming slate product, and other companies like Lenovo, Sony, Dell and Acer are similarly positioning their products.

The HP tablet runs Windows Relevant Products/Services 7, and was first previewed by Microsoft Relevant Products/Services at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. HP published some details on its company blog last month and updated the information Relevant Products/Services with a posting Monday that includes two promotional videos. The videos show a tablet device running Flash and responding to hand gestures.

'Not a Watered-Down Internet'

The positioning by tablet makers comes a few weeks before the iPad goes on sale in early April. On Sunday night, Apple showed its first iPad TV ad during the Academy Awards. It showcased the device's ease of use for e-mails, movies, music, photos, news reading, and web searching.

But the iPad is being criticized for several shortcomings, and the posting on the HP blog by Personal Systems Group Chief Technology Officer Phil McKinney emphasized some of those differences.

The HP slate product, McKinney wrote, gives "a full web browsing experience in the palm of your hand," not a "watered-down Internet." In particular, he noted, it has full support for Adobe's ubiquitous Flash technology.

Not coincidentally, Apple's mobile Relevant Products/Services devices do not support Flash, which is used for most of the animation and much of the video shown on the web. In addition to being Flash-less, the iPad also doesn't have a webcam Relevant Products/Services, HDMI high-definition output, GPS Relevant Products/Services or multitasking.

Tablets from Smartphone Makers?

Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for consumer technology at the NPD Group, noted that the apparent rush of competition following the iPad announcement in January is really the latest in a "long history of tablet-based computing Relevant Products/Services devices." To date, no tablet product has been particularly successful, so the buildup to Apple's announcement was, in part, driven by a curiosity to find out if Apple had figured out a winning formula. (continued...)

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