Best Buy Thinks HP’s TouchPad Runs Android 3.0 Honeycomb

Posted on 15. Jul, 2011 by in Tablets

When you’re trying to sell someone something it’s best to know everything about the product before you open your mouth or type up the first word of your advertisement. Best Buy still needs to fine-tune their process of advertising a brand new product, case in point the HP TouchPad advertisement directly below…

HP TouchPad Android 3.0 Honeycomb Best Buy SnafuBest Buy has been known to make quite a few follies with their paper advertisements and not chuck the erroneous pages and reprint the adverts. they simply release them anyway. This mode of action isn’t too wise, not wise at all.

The HP TouchPad is a brand new product and after some slow initial sales the price of the tablet has been dropped a bit at Best Buy and on Amazon. However not explaining the product correctly in advertisements thus making your customers confused when they come in to your store to check out the TouchPad isn’t going to help sales.

The TouchPad runs on webOS 3.0 a brand new version of the webOS operating system initially developed by Palm before they were bought-up by HP. The webOS experience on the TouchPad is nothing at a like Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Just watch the HP’s video that introduces webOS for the TouchPad below and you’ll see just how different webOS really is from Android.

See more HP TouchPad videos in this previous post.

[via] [PreCentral]

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