Unlike it matters much now, but hey — why not, right? HP’s TouchPad was tossed into the closeout bin just over 40 days after it initially went on sale, and it actually served to be a spark for the eventual webOS fire that also appears to be smoldering. After we tested it — and before we knew HP was about to demolish its operating system within the consumer realm — we found a whole lot promise. That said, we also found lackluster hardware and a comparatively barren application store, but we held out hope that the latter would blossom. Nowadays, our readers are using fire sale TouchPads for all manners of tasks , but when you had the possibility, how would you modify yours? Toss in an extra CPU / GPU? Give webOS the overhaul HP never did? Swap Touchstone for Qi? Tell us in comments below — those that should hear, will.
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