Walt Mossberg at All Things D (Wall Street Journal) published his review of the HP TouchPad today. Whilst stating the TouchPad’s user interface was “a joy to use”, Mossberg pointed out a wide range of issues with the device – some more obvious than others. Kicking off the review, he states, “despite its attractive and different user interface, this first version is simply no match for the iPad. It suffers from poor battery life, a paucity of apps and other deficits.”

Preview: webOS Email on the HP TouchPad
The HP TouchPad’s email application makes heavy use of a design concept the company are calling “Synergy” – in short, it’s about bringing together the disparate elements of your digital life in to one simple view. Synergy extends across the revised webOS platform on the TouchPad, but with specific regard to the email application, the big difference HP has over its competitors is that is brings together all of your various email accounts in to converged view.

Preview: HP TouchPad – Hardware Design
With Apple’s iPad the de-facto leader in tablet device aesthetics, it has been remarkable just how poorly designed competitor devices have been over the last 12 months. The desire to drive the price point down has led to the use of cheap feeling plastics, dim screens with vague touch sensitivity and flimsy chassis. The question is where HP are going to pitch the TouchPad’s design.

HP TouchPad Global Release Dates Revealed
In a press release issued yesterday, HP released further details on worldwide availability of their forthcoming TouchPad tablet. The device was made available for pre-order on June 19th, with a US release date of July 1st previously slated.

HP webOS Pivot Magazine to Showcase HP TouchPad Apps
Forget browsing through App Stores, Catalogues and other mere listings of apps.
For the forthcoming launch of the TouchPad tablet next month, HP has an entirely different idea – a “glossy” monthly magazine (rather clumsily) named HP webOS Pivot.

HP TouchPad Demoed in New York
At a Pepcom event this week in New York, HP were showing off a near final version of the TouchPad tablet, as reported by CNET. Whilst we’re just a week away from general availability in the US, HP representatives were keen not to let the CNET journalist run free with the device – signaling either the journalist in question looked like he might run off with the new tablet, or more likely the device being demoed was a pre-release prototype with potentially a few bugs still kicking around.

Preview: HP Touchstone Charging Dock
One of the coolest accessories to hit the market for the HP TouchPad (actually, make that any tablet) will be the HP Touchstone Charging Dock – in short, it’s a wireless charging station for the TouchPad, which is good enough, but it also comes with a few extra tricks up it’s sleeve.

Preview: HP Mini Sleeve for HP TouchPad
Originally intended for the HP Mini series of netbooks, online retailers are now positioning the HP Mini Sleeve as an idea accessory for the HP TouchPad. That makes sense, as at 9.7″, the HP TouchPad is very similar in dimensions to many netbooks out there.

Preview: HP Case for HP TouchPad
If you’re going to take the HP TouchPad out on the road, a case is an essential accessory to research. Without some hind of protection, that shiny new tablet you bought is going to be looking a lot less shiny after a few trips!

HP TouchPad Specs & Features Revealed
If you’ve been thinking about buying a new tablet, then you may be interested in checking out the specs of the HP TouchPad compared to its rivals. Fortunately, a datasheet is available that lays out the tale to of the tape – well, at least one half of it, anyway. Here, outlined by HP, are some of the features we’ll be talking about in the coming weeks.
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