Rent the HP TouchPad

Hewlett-Packard’s first webOS tablet, the HP TouchPad could be your company’s solution to mobile productivity and easy Web browsing. The tablet lets users move between open applications seamlessly, share websites with other webOS devices and operates with Adobe Flash compatibility. The multitasking abilities of this tablet set it apart from others with its automatic stacking feature for applications—grouping related apps together.

Out of the box, the TouchPad is suited to use Google Docs and Box.net, and can print wirelessly to compatible HP printers.

Employees with an HP Pre smartphone can enjoy syncing between the two devices, allowing users to respond to a call or text on the TouchPad itself.

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The HP TouchPad Specifications

  • Operating System: HP webOS
  • Display: 9.7-inch XGA capacitive, multitouch screen with 18-bit color, 1024x768 resolution display
  • Wireless connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1X authentication; Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
  • Memory: 16GB or 32GB internal storage
  • Battery: Rechargeable 6300 mAh
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-CPU APQ8060 1.2GHz

Rent the HP TouchPad from Vernon Computer Source and Hamilton Rentals

Tablet rental has quickly made its way to the primary choice of businesses looking for mobile solutions for their employees on the go. With an extensive choice of tablets available for rent, contact us at Vernon Computer Source or our U.K. affiliate, Hamilton Rentals. Together, we have the largest IT rental fleet in the world.

To learn more about renting the HP TouchPad, give us a call at 1-800-827-0352 or hope on over to the U.K. site to request a quote.

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