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Adobe Demos Flash & Air on HP’s Slate Device


Alan Tam from Adobe Flash Product Marketing walks us through Adobe Flash and Adobe Air functionalities on HP’s upcoming slate device. Learn how you can access the full web, and not just a part of it. Questions or thoughts? Leave them in the comment section below. To read more, click here: bit.ly To subscribe to more information on HP’s slate technology, click here: bit.ly For ongoing updates and information, follow @HP_PC on Twitter: www.twitter.com This device has not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained

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25 Responses to “Adobe Demos Flash & Air on HP’s Slate Device”

  1. naps1saps says:

    @FloOFy2 It looks like a large iphone 4 (not generic in the least). Windows is a real OS. Imagine running Photoshop. Can the iPad do that? NO! Will Adobe make an app for the iPad? Don’t count on it as Adobe doesn’t like Apple’s closed application structure.

    Besides… someone will make an iPad emulator and everyone will be happy.

  2. villatic22 says:

    im somewhat of an apple fanboy and this destroys the iPad! OS does look like it could use a little help though

  3. FloOFy2 says:

    Looks great and technically this should trump the iPad. However, just looking at the OS you could definitely tell that Apple has the upper hand. It’s a lot more simple and I’m sure a lot more mobile users are more use to Apple devices than a portable Windows. Not only that but the HP slate looks very generic and rigid. All I got to see now is how smooth the multi touch is.
    This definitely won’t sell more than the iPad but it certainly a great contender especially with the adobe flash support.

  4. YitKicksAss says:

    @tommymxr haha my thoughts exactly :)

  5. mcdudly00 says:

    i hope to hell the graphics movement is smooth!@#

  6. Berniemac12 says:

    When does this come out

  7. The49ersEmpire89 says:

    CANT WAIT!!! Hope its affordable. Like $400 I hope. <=)

  8. tommymxr says:

    100 people have ipads……

  9. robins1997 says:

    there good but i have a ipad , and some things are better on the ipad thn the hp slate but somethings on the hp slate are better than the iPad

  10. defkon99 says:

    GO HP SLATE!!!! I WANT YOU!!!

  11. tanjoodo says:

    @bm007 smoothness < capabilities

  12. theandroinvader says:

    @ddman221 adobe will NEVER bring flash to ipad because steve jobs hates flash and does not want it on his devices

  13. sahcnam1 says:

    @ddman221 usernamesucks58 is right, there will not be any flash in any iStuff anytime soon because if people can watch TV online for free on sites like Hulu, then they will no longer purchase them through iTunes. Apple is simply protecting its content revenue. Look it up if you like.

  14. sahcnam1 says:

    @arulflorance not to start a flame war here (really) but I think most of us will trade the iPad’s hand touch design (which is charming, btw) for the awkward windows 7 touch navigation (it is after all designed for a mouse and a keyboard originally, not a hand) as long as we get:
    -flash
    -multitasking
    2 greatest things the iPad (or any iStuff for that matter) lacks, which is rather surprising since they had such a big start in the industry.

  15. xMrWhiteDudex says:

    @usernamessuck58 ive used an ipad , and while there are changes to it from the ipod , its not enough to take away the title of “big itouch” . Plus they mislead people when they said you could use the full internet and then it didnt have flash

  16. webcraftireland says:

    iOS is better than Win 7 for this form factor. Nothing can change that – even if HP make a really great device …Windows is the problem.

  17. Navid566 says:

    Ooooooooo apple is in trouble. Lol

  18. ty2 says:

    This video has nothing to do with HP Slate or Windows or anything along those lines. This video is only about the fact that the iPad does not support Flash for obvious reasons. It is a pretty cheap shot at Apple from Adobe.

  19. linglingjr says:

    cant wait i want one lol

  20. arulflorance says:

    not as sensitive as ipad

  21. bm007 says:

    Just look how hard they have to push on a link! also have you noticed that they showed nothing that requires touch flow! because windows suck at touch,no way it will be as smooth as ipad no matter what they do since they are using windows on it.it wont beat the ipad unless they change the OS and make touch flow and multitouch smooth.Watch it get out of business and die in short time.

  22. usernamessuck58 says:

    @ddman221 This is still in development, it probably won’t have as much lag when it’s released. Plus flash uses a lot of data so yeah, there is going to be lag at times, there is lag when playing flash games on my computer at times.

    Um… Jobs would die before allowing flash on an iOS device. You’re going to be very disappointed by iOS 4 on iPad.

    The iPad is just a super expensive iPod touch with less features and conveniences than the iPod touch. This is coming from a rabid Apple fan.

  23. Pforpappi says:

    ok, when will this tablet be for sale in Europe? Don’t wanna spend money on ipad -.-

  24. Okarkar says:

    WHEN?????

  25. ddman221 says:

    this hp slate has a terrible lag it sucks!!!!!! ipad never has a lag!!! i hate hp if they wanted to be go against the ipad make the device smoother and no lag. IPAD OWNS!!1 plus ipad ios4 will have flash Maybe. and the keyboard on that thing sucks

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