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HP Casts Doubt On The Future Of Windows 7 Slate

HP Casts Doubt On The Future Of Windows 7 Slate

The Windows 7-powered HP Slate received much fanfare when it was first unveiled, but it has unfortunately slipped off the radar recently, and with the recent acquisition of Palm by HP, its future is even bleaker. The responses from HP at the Untethered conference today probably served to further confirm that the device, if it ever surfaces, won’t be powered by Microsoft’s Windows 7 OS. The company’s Personal Systems Group CTO Phil McKinny reminded us that using an existing OS for a new design like a tablet is frequently negative, and also talked up the benefits of webOS. When asked specifically about the Windows 7 Slate, the company apparently wouldn’t talk about it until after HP’s acquisition of Palm was completed, which really doesn’t sound like a positive statement for the HP Slate. Were you looking forward to the Windows 7-powered Slate, or were your eyes always set on the Apple iPad?

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