HP put webOS on desktops and laptops this year
The US-based computer maker has high expectations for the webOS operating system after introducing the HP Pre 3, Veer and TouchPad tablet.
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webOS will appear on the computer this year. Photo: Engadget.
HP ended the presentation at its last glorious event with the information that webOS will appear on a desktop or laptop this year. The company said it was a necessary step to develop the real operating system that it acquired after acquiring Palm. With webOS, devices can connect with each other, exchange data or most easily see is the ability to print wirelessly.
Last night, in Vietnam, the world's number one computer company unveiled an impressive trio of products including the TouchPad tablet and the HP Pre 3 and Veer mobile duo with eye-catching designs and hardware power. awesome.
While two new HP mobile models will run webOS version 2.2, the TouchPad tablet will run version 3.0 introduced by the company that is suitable for large screen mobile devices such as tablets.
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