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HP’s unreleased white TouchPad and Pre 3 for AT&T (hands-on video)

What’s this? A few of HP’s unreleased WebOS devices? Well yes! Say hello to the white european TouchPad , the black TouchPad 4G for AT&T , the Pre 3 for AT&T , and our personal Veer 4G review unit , all gathered on a good specimen of recent century modern upholstery. We were ready to unbox these devices and handle the hardware, however the software was off limits. The landlord of the Pre 3 did activate it for us, but that’s so far as we were in a position to go. While still heavier and thicker than the contest, the white TouchPad — a 64GB model with the faster 1.5GHz CPU — is significantly more attractive than its black sibling, and no more of a fingerprint magnet besides. AT&T’s TouchPad 4G — with 32GB of storage and the identical 1.5GHz processor — contains a working SIM slot for the carrier’s faux-G network ( HSPA+ ), but is otherwise cosmetically a twin of the existing WiFi version . The Pre 3 is is the same to the only we handled during HP’s announcement last February, save for the AT&T logo at the back. Take a look at our gallery below, and hit the break for our hands-on video.

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