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HP thinks the TouchPad may be ‘better than number 1,’ if that’s even possible

HP thinks the TouchPad may be better than number 1, if thats even possible
HP ‘s expectations for its new TouchPad tablet are running pretty high — so high, in truth, that they may be able to only be expressed with a make-believe number. During a up to date press conference in Cannes, HP’s Eric Cador boldly declared that his company’s new slate won’t just be definitely the right available on the market, it will be the bestest. Cador explained:

“Within the PC world, with fewer ways of differentiating HP’s products from our competitors, we became number 1; inside the tablet world we will become better than primary. We call it no 1 plus.”

A spokesman later confirmed that the device will launch inside the UK with apps from the Guardian, Sky and Last.fm, but promised that “thousands” of different apps are at the way. The metrics might seem a little bit optimistic, however the message is obvious: HP thinks the TouchPad will annihilate the iPad and blow our minds to smithereens. We’ll just should be patient whether it’s as explosive as advertised.

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