HP Updates webOS, Lowers TouchPad Price: Is It Enough?

When PC giant Hewlett-Packard purchased beleaguered mobile OS maker Palm a year and a half ago for $1.2 billion, it was seen as a Hail Mary pass that would let HP control its own destiny with an Apple-like symbiosis of hardware and software. But with the first Palm-based webOS devices now in the market and underwhelming from a sales perspective, HP is modifying its strategy. And that includes a new round of webOS upgrades and price cuts for its poorly-selling TouchPad tablet.

The newly released 3.0.2 version of Palm webOS, which powers the TouchPad and various Palm smart phones, is available as a free, automatic, over-the-air update. It includes "performance and reliability enhancements, and also adds improved functionality to several core webOS apps," according to HP/Palm. These include faster performance in the Email app, the ability to set the wallpaper from the Photos app, layout improvements in the Calendar app, and other similar fit and finish type improvements. More details about this update can be found on HP's knowledge base portal.

The price cuts, while necessary and welcome, aren't dramatic. When HP unveiled the TouchPad earlier this summer, it offered two versions, a 16 GB unit for $500 and a 32 GB version for $550. Now, those same tablets are $50 less expensive, respectively, and finally undercut Apple's similarly configured iPad. Some retailers, like Amazon, often offer additional savings, so be sure to shop around if this is an option you're considering.

So far, the HP TouchPad hasn't ignited the type of sales frenzy that always accompanies an Apple hardware release. Otherwise, HP would have held the line on pricing. But early reviews of the TouchPad were decidedly mixed as well, and as I noted in a June blog post, the real issue with the TouchPad is that it can't match the rich ecosystem Apple is surrounding the iPad with. Until that happens, these competing devices will simply be also-rans. 

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roteague
on Aug 2, 2011
It is enough ... no. The TouchPad is dead on arrival. I handled one this past weekend and found it to be way too heavy. I love HP, but not this. Not surprising this thing is selling poorly, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab is hard to find.
Waethorn
on Aug 2, 2011
@roteague: Samsung has NEVER wowed me with any kind of reliability. I know this from dealings with their hard drives, optical drives, and several (other people's) TV's and Blu-ray players. There is a reason why their stuff is cheaper than everything else. Ditto with LG.
roteague
on Aug 2, 2011
@Waethorn - no comment, the only Samsung product I've owned is the Samsung Focus WP7 phone; it's a good phone, but I've only had it 6 months or so, and no problems yet. I've been trying to get a white Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, but I haven't been able to find one anywhere (even the grey ones are hard to find). I found a grey Galaxy 10.1 Tab on Amazon.com, but they won't ship it to Hawaii (they don't ship lots of stuff to Hawaii - but, that's another story).
whiplash55
on Aug 2, 2011
Looking at Amazon reviews the Touchpad does quite well, 41/2 stars. I've played with them and it's definitely a better OS and supposedly has more native apps than Android tablets. Still nothing can touch the iPad in apps or polish. I was going to buy a Touchpad immediately, but other priorities have come up and I need a new laptop. I saw a sweet Asus 14 inch at Best Buy for $799 but I've never had an Asus before, anybody had any experience with them?
roteague
on Aug 2, 2011
@whiplash55 - there are a lot more native apps for the Android tablet than the WebOS from what I've seen. You can find the list at: http://tablified.com/ Tablified alone lists about 200 apps; not a lot, but the list is growing.

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