Additional information is coming out about HP\’s webOS tablet. Yesterday we learned it might be called PalmPad, and today it sounds as if the tablet\’s screen will recognize a digital pen. That\’s added functionality, right there, and an enormous iPad differentiator.
The iPad is superb at many things, but most of those involve content consumption. To dig into real content creation, as with the Wacom tablets, you wish to have a stylus-something the iPad doesn\’t offer, but something Palm\’s intellectual property certainly encompasses. [Examiner]
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