HP unveiled details about its TouchPad Wednesday after weeks of rumors about the webOS slate. It won't become available in retail stores until its ships at a yet-to-be announced date this summer. Any advantages the TouchPad might offer to small businesses compared to what the iPad and other competing tablets offer remain to be seen as well, of course.
HP also announced the credit-card size HP Veer phone as well as the HP Pre3, which has a 3.58-inch multitouch screen and dimensions of 2.52 inches x 4.37 inches x 0.63 inches. In many ways, all three devices reflect HP's vision of webOS following its purchase of Palm for $1.2 billion in April.

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