Attendance iPad, a tablet PC output current sophisticated computer giant Apple is expected to invite admiration and urged coffers would boost revenues that belong to Steve Jobs. But iPad next step does not seem to be running smoothly. As with previous Apple products, every new product, always appears a competitor to take the opportunity gap that was opened by the Apple market.
One computer company that has been declared ready to face the popularity of the iPad is HP. The company is also coming from the United States it has recently introduced a new gadget that he named HP Slate. Tablet PCs are supported with Windows 7, the latest operating system made by Microsoft.
Phil McKinney, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for HP's enterprise group, as released by wired.com, very confident about the future of Slate. "With this Slate, you'll get the web browsing experience much as you like from your grasp."
HP does not disclose the price or availability of devices that also function as an e-book reader, although it has ensured that the Slate will be available later this year.
Since the announcement of the Apple iPad in January, the PC makers rushing to offer the tablet device that can position themselves between the 4-inch touchscreen smartphone and 12-inch netbook or laptop. They say the tablet is an ideal figure for web surfing, checking e-mail, read e-books and private media appearances, sitting on the couch.
HP apparently was not alone in casting a threat. Dell rumored to be unveiling a gadget from a family of tablets. His features resemble the PlayStation Portable with 5-inch screen, codenamed Dell Mini 5. So far, Dell has not revealed the price or availability of these products. While Apple iPad from 3 April will officially sell the product starts at $ 500.



