Shoulda, woulda, coulda, but alas, HP ultimately didn’t. Such is the story of the behind-the-scenes gaffes that virtually saw webOS launch on a path to achievement, and instead, resulted in the platform’s corporate disavowal. The tale can be all too fresh in our memory, but did you furthermore may know we were this near to a hearth sale for a lesser-sized tablet? In line with a report on GDGT, HP’s QA team had in its possession a production-ready model of the “Opal” tablet , and were within the technique of debugging the unit. The aborted 7-inch little brother to the TouchPad had reared its head on the FCC only two weeks ago, en path to a future AT&T home in both 16GB and 32GB versions because the TouchPad Go. Though the passing days bring further bits of this muddled HP puzzle into perspective, it seems that likely this mini webOS tab may never know the appreciative touch of consumer hands. And with the hot news of an overseas-only bow for the Pre 3 , all that continues to be to be seen is what’ll happen to our recently adopted TouchPads.
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