
With the feature set (and HP's extensive distribution channels), I could see this really being a competitor to the iPad. All-in-all, I'm an Apple guy but I have to admit that getting my hands on the TouchPad was a fun experience. It comes out of the box ready for Microsoft Exchange calendar/mail integration as well as a Kindle App for eReading and wireless printing via HP printers (nice!). The hardware is solid as well with a bright 9.7 display and front facing camera for Skype or shooting pics. Web OS's card system allows for multitasking and made it easy to switch between applications. While I only had a few minutes to play with it, the UI was very intuitive and easy to use as soon as I picked it up. I popped over to the local Best Buy to find an early release of HP's TouchPad, so naturally I had to snap a quick pic. This guide reviews 8 different applications that are popular among professionals to help you choose the best one.Īlso included is a bonus section on more popular iPad apps to help you stay ahead of the curve in business. If you're new to the iPad world, you need the scoop on which word processing and calendar apps can help you stay productive. Instead of letting this time just pass you by, using the iPad allows you to make the most of these moments, and helps you stay ahead of the curve where business is concerned. iPad owners find that tablet computers are perfect for staying productive when you have chunks of idle here and there. Professionals praise the iPad as a solution to the problem of wasted time.
