HP Slate Headed for Enterprise Customers Only

Well, there you have it. We have the HP clamped Slate riding roller coaster for quite some time, noted with our finger nails in our teeth. Waiting on the edge of our seat since taking over from Palm to see if the Slate run its infamous Windows 7, would ever see the light of day. And sure enough, today we have finally an answer. It is definitely coming, but there is one big change: enterprise.

HP Slate

HP Personal Systems Group vice president, Todd Bradley was speaking on his colleagues today at Fortune Brainstorm, and he made it, everyone stopped to inform, and all the others, but worries that the HP Slate as we know, there is no more a consumer product, but only for the enterprise market are determined.

When it comes? Well, that’s the case, as they say. So now any time, in fact, but before the Christmas season (not that it matters not, mind you). And while we ourselves have an answer on this, now we are left asking what this means. Windows stay with the company for HP, and then they will focus on webOS for the mainstream consumer? Who know, but it seems promising.

HP Hurricane webOS tablet Facelift

HP Hurricane webOS tablet Facelift, we all doubt if it can beat Apple OS or Google OS. We will see when it arrives. With HP still refuses, on the record about the fate of its Windows 7 Slate commentary, we are together with their unit plans tablet rumors, leaks and a little tantric chants. Recent speculation on the Buffet GottaBeMobile who have heard of “two separate and reliable sources” that the tablet is not Windows 7 will be published next summer, such as HP, rather than their efforts at a glittering slate webOS based HP codenamed Hurricane.

HP, the sources say that the slate webOS seen as a direct competitor to Apple’s IPAD, not just as a surprise. It will be positioned as a companion device, but as a standalone PC as the original HP Slate. The sources, refused to confirm details.

It is also unclear whether the Windows 7 Tablet merely delayed or canceled in total, but last we heard, there was talk that the development on “hold” had been. We are not in speculation as to why a tablet would be so webOS particularly shy, and we still believe Palm platform may be one of the best thanks for a touch-screen device might choose. A firm release date for the Hurricane is still unknown, earlier rumors suggested sometime in the second half of this year, but GottaBeMobile said that “by the time of Hurricane HP ships we have the second generation in our hands IPAD.”

HP Tablet Still on the way?

Color us curious, during yesterday’s Techcrunch article says HP have axed their slates Windows 7 project has been widely reported, the company stubbornly silent. Now netbooknews has its own source at HP, that is, in fact, the tablet has not axed, in fact, says the source, it is “very, very unlikely, if not an impossible news!”

The same source has apparently they keep updated on the various minutiae of the tablet project – up to the design of the packaging – and while we do not know their identity, we also know netbooknews to a trusted source of mobile computing, information is published. Right now, the amount of speculation about HP and its recent Palm takeover given – and our own enthusiasm to the possibility of a webOS-based Tablet – it is quite possible that this entire chapter could be as untrue. We are still waiting for an official response from HP itself.

HP Expands to “iPad” PC, EliteBook, ProBook Lines

On the side of the fence ProBook HP has announced four new models: HP ProBook 4320s, 4420s HP ProBook, HP ProBook 4520s and 4720s HP ProBook announced, with screen sizes of 13.3 inches, 14 inch, 15.6-inch and 17.3 inch , respectively. App comes with a choice of Intel Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 CPU, Intel HD graphics or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4350 graphics card will be offered, and a variety of wireless network technologies, including mobile broadband options. All models webcam feature-based face recognition for logon (fingerprint readers are available), and the systems are pre-come with audio and video editing tools of ArcSoft loaded. The systems feature HP also tap daystart (to help users in their Outlook-based calendars before Windows) and HP has also launched QuickWeb is that the users in the web are just a few seconds. The new series will start ProBook at $ 719, and should be commercially available this month.