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@IAmPixelRiceАй бұрын
Why haven’t you made a fedora video?
@andrewsadach3194Ай бұрын
Wait until you find out that HP WebOS was actually LG WebOS... Which is nothing more than a modified scaled down version of Android from the same era. Just like how Kindle OS was on Kindle Tablets.
@andrewsadach3194Ай бұрын
Basically LG modified Android in order to create WebOS.
@Yeen125Ай бұрын
I’m the one who donated the Touchpad at VCF Midwest. I found it in the free pile of all things at last year’s VCF Midwest but it ended up sitting in my old tech drawer for over a year and I felt that it needed a better home. You’re welcome.
@ActionRetroАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@EverythingIsBrokenGarageАй бұрын
@@Yeen125 not all heroes wear capes!
@richardludwig3673Ай бұрын
That’s kind of funny because I bought one at VCF Midwest last year for $5!
@encycl07pedia-Ай бұрын
@@EverythingIsBrokenGarage Real heroes can spell, though.
@charliesretrocomputingАй бұрын
@@encycl07pedia- of course your name is encyclopedia lol
@jasonmusgrove7861Ай бұрын
The Touchpad has a mildly amusing "easter egg" on it. Normally, you can dismiss (close) applications from the app switcher by swiping it up. However, in one of the two landscape orientations, you can pull down on an application which is accompanied by a "stretching elastic" sound, and let it go which causes it to fly off the top of the screen going "whee!"
@nickfifteenАй бұрын
My favorite WebOS Easter egg was, in order to unlock developer mode, IIRC you search for the Konami code... specifically "upupdowndownleftrightleftrightababstart" 😂
@Fr0stM00nАй бұрын
I’ll have to try that! Thanks for the Easter egg!
@richtheobald4390Ай бұрын
Geez, I remember that now.... good times!
@David20CraftАй бұрын
The easter egg is actually a reference to Angry Birds
@RetrogamerGenXАй бұрын
I actually worked for HP at the time and worked on the Touchpad. Web OS is actually an OS developed by Palm and was bought by HP. The touchpad was developed around Web OS. But unfortunately, that's the reason it didn't do well. Everybody wanted either and Apple or Android. There wasn't room for another OS. Sales plummeted, and then came the firesale. Once people got there hands on it, they loved it. But it was too late, the higher up canned it. There was a big community for custom Android distros which I was a part of. But many many moons go brother. Great to see one still working and running Web OS instead of Android. The touchpad even came up in my last show about right to repair. So it was cool seeing this video after it came up in our discussion.
@richtheobald4390Ай бұрын
So shortsighted. It is the nature of business to never look beyond the current fiscal performance. Same goes for the media industry.
@LuckyDucky72Ай бұрын
webOS: the Amiga of mobile operating systems. Always imitated, never replicated, and all modern software now is built the way apps for webOS were: every app a browser (hence the name), which we do now through Electron. And you could spin up another X server and run a full Linux desktop in a card; you will recognize that as Microsoft's strategy for Windows 8. And it died just like the Amiga did: bought up by a large company that proceeded to run the platform straight into the ground.
@alvallac2171Ай бұрын
*their hands (possessive) they're = contraction of "THEY aRE" there: for all other uses
@Sb129Ай бұрын
I still won't forgive HP for what they did to Palm.
@Yeen125Ай бұрын
The problem was HP was literally going through multiple CEOs at the time because all of them were getting exposed for unrelated scandals. The CEO that pulled the plug on webOS was the same one who originally wanted to sell off HP’s consumer PC division before that received heavily backlash from long time shareholders and he was fired quickly as well.
@bobsaweyАй бұрын
boy was that a messy messy time in HP history.
@Yeen125Ай бұрын
@@bobsaweyMessy was an understatement. The mess was so big that the solution was ultimately to split the entire company into two.
@JapanPopАй бұрын
Yeah. Me too. I used to be a palm stock owner. 🤦♂️
@nickfifteenАй бұрын
Palm was so ahead of the curve... so much about webOS in 2009-2012 is still only now showing up on Android and iOS ten years later. I absolutely still miss Synergy.
@charles13motoАй бұрын
Fun Fact: webOS still lives on as the open-source LuneOS to install onto different devices.
@RisingRevengeanceАй бұрын
Looked it up and it seems like fun to use for something. Shame I don't have my ancient Nexus 7 anymore and none of the other compatible devices.
@MorikaWebАй бұрын
The official version is also still in use on LG tvs.
@E_ProxyАй бұрын
I'm a noob but I would love to have something similar to this or Linux mint for mobile ACTUALLY working and with simple apps to cut,record,store audio and video clips without the Nedd of giving cookie consent to corporations for every app
@Bikeguychicago1Ай бұрын
webOS lives in a greatly modified form to this day on LG smart TVs.
@charles13motoАй бұрын
So, I knew of the official webOS being in LG TVs since it happened; the developers kept developing it as luneOS, and can be worth a look to mess around with..
@RetroFettАй бұрын
Had one of these myself. The operating system was way ahead of anything anyone else was doing and really made the machine. HP reportedly had a difficult time sourcing the components because Apple had monopolized foreign supplier production runs with its iPad.
@xeronirisАй бұрын
I loved webOS so much. I kept my HP Pre 3 as my daily driver until 2017. I got an HP touchpad in the firesale. RIP webOS.
@CathrineMacNielАй бұрын
WebOS was so cool. The first actual attempt on using web technologies to create local Applications. I loved my Palm Prë even though it had the oreo twist issue, even wrote some personal applications for it. With Continuum I had all my communication needs in one place, it was just glorious. But, it simply didn't had enough applications, leading to not interested end users, and then HP came. And WebOS was mutated into some Frontend for LG Smart Devices.
@blahaj___Ай бұрын
the soundboard app and lightsabre app were peak early 2010's
@ptonpcАй бұрын
From what I recall at the time, people knew the Touchpad was pretty much DOA. It was originally supposed to be part of a family of devices but HP got cold feet. The other devices were cancelled but the Touchpad was too far advanced to do so. There were 'shenanigans' at HP.
@steveg5122Ай бұрын
I had one in 2012/2013 when i converted it to Android to get a cheap android tablet off ebay.
@TheBigBazzyАй бұрын
Same. It was my first introduction to android actually
@minty_JoeАй бұрын
How was that experience?
@fhunter1testАй бұрын
@@minty_Joe for me - android on that thing was waaaaay slower than original OS.
@steveg5122Ай бұрын
@@minty_Joe It wasn't bad for when i tried it, i think it was android 2.x for me. the thing randomly died in 2015 or so, and i tossed it. got it complete in box too.
@Fr0stM00nАй бұрын
Mine is duel boot! I think android 4.4?
@Subnet_Masked_Ай бұрын
That interface is giving me a different timeline Gnome vibe.
@berdinskiybearАй бұрын
Yes also noticed that. Some of those apps look suspiciously like modern gnome apps
@xerzyАй бұрын
@@berdinskiybear I'd say "GNOME 3.0" more like "modern GNOME". Which is exactly from the same year. Really makes you 🤔
@JeffBreyerАй бұрын
Next, the blackberry playbook. A criminally overlooked and overhated device. It was very good and pioneered a lot of those gestures everyone uses now.
@ptonpcАй бұрын
I loved my Playbook. Very useful device that had a lot of potential, unfortunately Blackberry going back on its 'promises' soured a lot of support for it.
@claudiameier666Ай бұрын
i have one it still works
@LuckyDucky72Ай бұрын
They didn't pioneer those gestures. They copied them from webOS (the Pres all worked that way).
@mndlessdrwerАй бұрын
@@LuckyDucky72 People really don't give Palm the credit it deserves for single-handedly changing the way we interact with our touch-screen devices. Basically every single major UX improvement made after the initial release of iOS and Android were in some way built on WebOS.
@randomname9758Ай бұрын
Lol, I got both the touchpad and the playbook during the fire sale and converted both to Android at the time. Good times.
@evefavrettoАй бұрын
Talking about Angry Birds, there's a Easter egg in the app switcher. Hold it upside down and pull a card down and the card will be slingshotted with the Angry Birds sound effect.
@Sonic6293Ай бұрын
I bought an HP Touchpad *THE DAY* before HP cancelled it. I was livid, but it was really cool. Put Android Honeycomb, then later Ice Cream Sandwich on it. Loved webOS.
@samuelbowers4694Ай бұрын
Finally, I got one of these on Christmas 2023, I have it on HP webOS, and it is AMAZING!
@mikegoggin570Ай бұрын
Please yes to another video on how you might still make productive use of a TouchPad today. I still have mine. It's been sitting in its original box for the last 12 years. I'd also love to dumbify my smartphone by going back to a Pre. I love those old Palm/HP webOS devices. Just wish I could reasonably use them.
@TimothyCizadloАй бұрын
Mine went into the ewaste bin about six years ago due to the battery. I had picked it up at the bookstore for the college I was attending at the time, and they had them in stock well into Monday afternoon - the price cut was on Friday, so most were gone by Saturday, but the bookstore was closed all weekend at the time. I kept using it for a good long time as a PDF reader, for which I have yet to find a suitable replacement.
@EverythingIsBrokenGarageАй бұрын
I remember when they went on steep discount when HP canned them, I had a supplier who listed the 16gb for $50CAN a unit, I ordered 10 of them but sadly the order was quickly canceled and refunded and the listing disappeared off my suppliers site. I have wondered to this day what kinda fun I would have had with 10 of them.
@OptimusMonk01Ай бұрын
Fun facts: Palm spun off PalmOS to PalmSource which was then acquired by Japanese company Access, creator of the Netfront browser used as the core of the PS3's web browser, and as the iMode browsers on DoCoMo mobile phones in the pre-iPhone era. Netfront also acquired BeOS to be the core of their next OS. Palm in the meantime considered using Symbian OS before deciding on Linux, for which they bought a company called Lampdesk which had a solution for tunneling between javascript and the underlying OS, same basically as Phonegap AKA Apache Cordova AKA Adobe AEM Mobile, and that combined with Linux and WebKit became WebOS.
@WedgeStratosАй бұрын
It's reminding me of the Blackberry Playbook, actually. A lot of companies would up and copy the webOS paradigms of sliding gestures and card-ified task switching (nevermind the aesthetics, everything was skeuomorphic with gradients back then). webOS may be very different today compared to the Palm and HP eras, but its modern interpretation is almost the best I've seen for TV OSes.
@TDGaleaАй бұрын
WebOS so far is my favourite smart TV OS that isn't just Android. The homebrew scene is absolutely great, and once rooted it's great having SSH access to the Linux core in the background.
@matheusrosa94Ай бұрын
The last place I expected to see Freezepop is as a ringtone in an old HP tablet
@tibrАй бұрын
Parlez vous freezepop?
@eveypeaАй бұрын
Beats Electronics used to collaborate with HP before they were acquired by Apple. Back in the day I had a HP Beats 2-in-1 laptop that came with windows 8
@cadavereye24 күн бұрын
Every time this thumbnail comes up, it brings me such delight. It's one of my favorite things on the Internet! 😂💜
@deadreaver666Ай бұрын
WebOS! I built a "Franken Pre 2" and used it well into 2015 when i simply couldn't run it any longer. What an absolute unit.
@Invid72Ай бұрын
I still have mine running a dualboot of webOS and Cyanogen Android. Got mine for $150 with wireless charging stand during the firesale when they were clearing inventory.
@zopxz2032Ай бұрын
cyanogen was so cool. I remember my tablet one day went all red
@axescarАй бұрын
A lot of buyers of this tablet choose it only for CM availability
@jkatzmanduАй бұрын
I worked for ArcSight at this time and we were gobbled up by HP. This was all a derivative from their Palm acquisition. In a period of six months I had a new Dell laptop from ArcSight, but then we were bought by HP, and HP employees can’t carry Dell equipment for obvious reasons, so another new laptop. They also gifted us Palm phones as a “welcome to HP” gift which were also WebOS. Amazing at the time. Wireless charging. An OS that just worked. You could “stack” apps for fast app switching. And then within months HP split into HP, HPE, and killed the remnants of Palm.
@MistahMatzahАй бұрын
I had a Veer. It really needed a couple of major OS updates, but HP killed it basically the week after it came out, and we hobbled along with community hacks and mods for another year before it became too painful to use and. I switched ... to Windows Phone. I have a knack for choosing dead-end mobile OSes.
@readtediumАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing my piece, pal!
@fergatronanatorАй бұрын
gospel library on there?! dead giveaway haha
@indianasqueakzАй бұрын
I had one of these as well as a Palm cell phones with WebOS. Was a cool device and used it for a while.
@planningwithjohnАй бұрын
I had one and loved it. I used it for many years. I even had the Palm Pre.
@nickfifteenАй бұрын
I owned an HP Pre 3 and used it all the way up to 2014, when I moved laterally to a Samsung Galaxy Note 4. WebOS was so advanced that it wasn't until 2014 that I felt it was an even trade for my WebOS phone. I miss those days...
@AddieDirectsTVАй бұрын
WebOS was so cool!!! I have a friend who had one of those tablets with it. And the 2011 Android tablet experience was HORRIBLE. I ended up going with an iPad at the time lol. I now have a Surface running Linux. Lol. But I still run my iPhone. Lol.
@MauriceM0ssАй бұрын
Linux on a Surface Pro FTW!! My SP6 is a whole new beasty now it's cured of its Windows 11 disease..
@AddieDirectsTVАй бұрын
@@MauriceM0ss nice! I think mine is also a SP6. Or is it a 5. I forget lol. Which Linux you running on yours?
@WzeyisbacklmaoАй бұрын
@@AddieDirectsTV he told beasty so I guess no linux but bsd
@AddieDirectsTVАй бұрын
@@Wzeyisbacklmao I’ve never tried BSD on there. I know there’s a specific Linux kernel for the surface tablets. I’m running one of the surface specific distros (fedora based) on mine. Of course I’ve tried to get into FBSD but I’ve always run into issues with my hardware.
@WzeyisbacklmaoАй бұрын
@@AddieDirectsTV ok
@TheSuitedEngineerАй бұрын
I remember asking my mom to stop by the Best buy near her work and check if they had any touch pads in stock when they went on sale. She came home thinking I pulled a "blinker fluid"-style prank on her because she said the guy at Best buy just busted out laughing when she asked and never even answered her.
@CoryMTАй бұрын
I got one during the fire-sale, put cyanogenmod on it, and used it as an android tablet for years. The display resolution was bad (you could see the individual pixels), construction was all plastic. The battery ended up expanding, the display also had that pressure spot like the one in this video, and I think my case started cracking at the edges (speaker cutout & buttons). It's long gone now though. I definitely enjoyed using it, but the hardware wasn't anything to write home about.
@xeronirisАй бұрын
Actually i remember now that i was incredibly lucky to get one in the firesale. Best Buy historically was never in the UK but for about a year in 2010-2011, they opened a few stores here. One was on my way home from work, and they had touchpads on display. I couldn't really afford one, though. Being a total webOS fan, i was reading the forums daily and caught wind of the firesale. I went into best buy on my way home, but they hadn't heard anything and they were still full price, but the guy at the counter said they could hold one for me. That evening, the firesale was official, and i picked up my bargain touchpad on the way to work the next day.
@Bikeguychicago1Ай бұрын
I actually have one of the 'Opal' pre-production models of the Touchpad, which was to be released later in 2011 as the Touchpad Go. This model was a 7" tablet with a removable cover (which would make it easy to replace the battery) and was to feature built-in GPS and an AT&T compatible SIM. Neither of these is functional on my unit.
@StefiStarliteАй бұрын
webOS (before HP and LG had their shot with it) in general was too good for this world. If only it was still around as the third (or fourth if you count Mobile Linux) OS option. Thanks for the video!
@TheTalontsАй бұрын
I would LOVE to see further videos on this. I've had one in use daily since 2011, it was a weather station until the servers were shut down, now it's a "wall" clock on the wireless stand, but since it hasn't been able to connect to an NTP server for years, I have to occasionally manually set the time on it.
@n.h.s.a.d.m.Ай бұрын
Got mine in the fire sale. WebOS was terrific and it was improving too. Still have a Palm Pre 2 with that. I used the Touchpad for like a decade for reading novels, comic books, and watching youtube. Cyanogenmod Android ROMs were a godsend to keep it going. Only last year did i see it not being able to keep up so well with streamed video and crashing sometimes so I replaced it with a new Fire tablet. But my Touchpad still lives on displaying the time for me via a clock app.
@zzoinksАй бұрын
It is awesome that you can see the home screen dock icons even on the app switcher. Makes accessing them feel a lot more cohesive.
@CubeAtlanticАй бұрын
i had that TouchPad when I was a kid it's absolutely boosting-up nostalgia, tbqh.
@fstapАй бұрын
I vividly remember these back in the day! WebOS was a big deal. Shame that it failed. I remember people used to give these away in KZbin giveaways
@ceebee23Ай бұрын
I still have mine and it box .... loved it when new still do...
@timg2727Ай бұрын
Imagine what WebOS could've been if it had survived. Such a great mobile OS.
@zzoinksАй бұрын
I like how the system update icon is a wrapped gift box
@DanominatorАй бұрын
I'm new here and I just have to say the idea of using ice trays to hold screws and bolts is SO SMART. I don't know this is a popular thing people often do but I'm definitely going to start doing that!
@JoshuaSolanesАй бұрын
I had a Palm Pre when HP purchased Palm for WebOS and absolutely loved the operating system. I was a bit disappointed to not see it really become much going forward as it felt very intuitive, quick, and looked great. It felt ahead of the time and like it had a chance to be competitive but that's not the timeline that panned out It was really nice seeing WebOS again on the HP TouchPad here
@abzhuofficialАй бұрын
I had 1 of those and it was a fun tablet to use, especially when you could multiboot with Android. However, the lack of a microSD slot is very painful
@MistahMatzahАй бұрын
Aww I miss my Touchpad. I got mine off of Woot and used it for many years. Totally ahead of its time.
@justinhinson6504Ай бұрын
WebOS as far as I know was started on the PALM PRE phones. And they were way more customizable than an Android of the time. Being Linux based, they had an app you could download that had our famous “ penguin “ as the icon if I remember right and you could download “ Patches “ to change the color of clock at the top of your phone, signal, and battery icons. Hide icons completely off of the front of your phone and make them come back with a gesture on the bottom of the phone. ( sound familiar?? ) Remove icon lettering, ect. And you could also download an app patch that gave you an on screen keyboard with a double tap ( again… sound familiar?? ) before that was a popular thing. I absolutely loved my Palm! Then my phone company MADE me upgrade my phone cause they said it was “ OBSOLETE “ , then I found out HP bought them out. I wish they could come back with WebOS on phones. I would go back in a HEARTBEAT!!!
@knorze1777Ай бұрын
I loved my webOS phone too. The patches were super cool. One added a download button to the KZbin app.
@justinhinson6504Ай бұрын
@@knorze1777 Yea!!! I forgot about that. Such a great OS.
@David20CraftАй бұрын
The app you were saying is Preware
@justinhinson6504Ай бұрын
@@David20Craft YES!!! That was the name of it. Super cool phone/ OS!!!
@David20CraftАй бұрын
@@justinhinson6504 glad that i helped you
@Fr0stM00nАй бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I still own an HP Touch Pad, Palm Pre, and other Palm OS devices with the Tapwave Zodiac being my favorite
@JapanPopАй бұрын
I was always curious about those. Tried to get one but they sold out too fast at $99. Thanks for being a fun part of my Saturdays.🎉
@insaneiaqАй бұрын
I was working at OfficeMax at the time these were new and then discontinued. I was working the morning they went on sale and immediately grabbed one. It was absolutely brilliant with the touchstone dock and “cards” for multitasking. It even survived a flight off the roof of my car when I forgot to grab it and drove off. Still have the thing, just couldn’t bring myself to trash it. WebOS was miles ahead of iOS. Jon Rubinstein worked some magic at HP just like he did with Apple.
@lagia5Ай бұрын
Best Tablet Ever, still have 3, i got them for dirt cheap working for HP
@feieralarmАй бұрын
Cameron Sino really does make batteries for everything. Just last month I got batteries for my 20 year old Creative Jukebox and Fujitsu Siemens PDA from them.
@JossandovalАй бұрын
Huehuehue... Don't mind me, It's just my Latam brain regressing to kindergarten like every other time that I heard "WebOs". Or like with those Mazda Laputa cars... Huehuehue.
@plushifoxedАй бұрын
jajajaja
@Beenthere2xs5 күн бұрын
Thanks for inspiring me to find mine! It's been in the cellar since 2012. It wont turn on or charge but its otherwise in mint condition, battery not even swollen. I'm gonna get a new battery and hook it up!
@davandfir1Ай бұрын
I bought one of these in the fire sale. Honestly loved the little thing.
@jperihАй бұрын
WebOS is such a great developer experience. Qt on mobile is so underrated.
@bobbryden2985Ай бұрын
I still have my one of these! What a time it was!
@WhiteG60Ай бұрын
I got one the day of the firesale at the WalMart in East Norriton. Rolled up at like, 6:30am (I think it was still 24/7 then!) and there was 3 other people there waiting to get one. It was mediocre... just needed faster hardware and some refinement and it coulda been awesome. The OS had tons of potential, but the hardware was merely 'good enough' for the time.
@johnbertramАй бұрын
Ha!! I totally forgot soundboards were a thing!! Happy days 😁
@GamesCellАй бұрын
Excellent video of an abandonware! I absolutely recommend you review Blackberry Playbook, an absolute classic of a tablet which quickly became abandonware in just two years as a result of BB10 not being launched on this thing.
@pablorai769Ай бұрын
Boy, Uruguayan style churrasco steaks from Hello Fresh, that really made my day! 🇺🇾
@thedopplereffect00Ай бұрын
I've been watching your videos using web os for years
@RobertCoyneEАй бұрын
Thanks !!!!! I have 12 of these and want to rebuild the OS!!!! THANKS!!!!!
@kalarkАй бұрын
holy crap i love how the selected ringtone was tenisu no boifriendo by freezepop, what a throwback!
@Midhat788Ай бұрын
looks like a cool tablet i want it now
@juniorchaveriat9750Ай бұрын
I would LOVE to see a video on how to install the archived App Store. I forgot about my touchpad and it’s sitting in a drawer somewhere in my house, I can’t wait to try this!
@hero_in_deepbluАй бұрын
Inspired me to go looking through the attic to find mine. Hoping it still works after all these years!
@shabadabadoo4326Ай бұрын
I had one of those, and a nook color, both running custom android roms. They were great!
@Jean-lr4hvАй бұрын
My mom had one of these back in 2011 when they sold them for $99 with a laptop. I loved that this had flash player, was great for watching KZbin videos and playing those old Facebook games 😂
@ChrisKewlАй бұрын
I grabbed 2 of these for cheap when they were discontinued. They were great tablets!
@trekingjedi8580Ай бұрын
I got one during the "fire sale" HP had. Still have it but lost the oversized charging brick so its on the shelf with my other tech items without chargers. Will have to see if it has the spicy pillow or not.
@WindowsBreakerG421 күн бұрын
I had (Might still have) one of those I got during the fire sale. There was some stuff to overclock (actually clock it at full chip speed) those which was really worth it. It made it a lot better to use. They underclocked those from the factory.
@BanfiDАй бұрын
I had the induction charger stand for my HP Touchpad. The expedition mode worked great with it.
@csemajcАй бұрын
I own 10 of these for no reason besides just loving the design.
@CodyAvantАй бұрын
I remember driving 70 miles to the only Walmart that had one in stock. Sold soon after on eBay and regret it. The OS was quite special. Still have my blackberry Z30 though 😁
@grtitann7425Ай бұрын
I loved, loved, my HP running the magnificent WebOS. It sucked that HP gave up so quickly.
@jjdinanno4147Ай бұрын
I still have the awesome touchstone dock. Wish I could use it for something else. The tablet itself gave me many years of service as a cyanogen android tablet. Around 2016 in use as a clock the battery rapidly expanded, cracked the front glass, and seven years of fun ended.
@CardiffGiantАй бұрын
i managed to score a heavily discounted one in early october 2011 with the touchstone and case. I was initially really impressed by it and the OS was amazing. was also nice to have flash support. My satisfaction was short lived and by January 2012 i sold it and bought an iPad 2. For me that was a much better fit.
@gravewalkerz7787Ай бұрын
I got one of these during the Fire sale along with the Bluetooth keyboard. I used it for years then upgraded it to Android and used it even more
@roo72Ай бұрын
I was working for HPE at the time and was lucky enough to grab a couple for next to morning.
@MINKIN2Ай бұрын
I still have mine. Bought it in the fire sale with the stand and keyboard. It was great for a good few years after, until licenses and video codecs started to be updated on various websites and nothing load. I did dual boot with android which helped prolong its use for a while longer but even support for that fell off in the end. Still a beautiful experience though.
@kadlerioАй бұрын
webOS, my beloved! I still have my Pre, though I haven't used it in years. Like you, I also tried and failed to get a Touchpad on firesale. An absolute tragedy that such a great OS was mired by a failing company only to get bought by another failing company and then sold for parts and now lives on as a vestige of its former self on crappy televisions. BTW, Exhibition mode was designed to automatically run when you set it on the Touchstone charger which was a wireless charger with a tilted, magnetic base. I don't know if HP ever made a Touchstone for the Touchpad, but it was fantastic with the Pre.
@faolan652Ай бұрын
I got the Touchstone charger for the Touchpad and yep, used it for Exhibition mode as a photo memory stand for years. The battery eventually turned spicy and pressed against the LCD just like today's video.
@craftsman123456Ай бұрын
WebOS was so amazing with Preware. That would be a great video
@xeroxedsoul2xАй бұрын
I dunno why KZbin decided to show me this video today, but I might have to necromance my touchpad back to life after watching.
@MobileDecayАй бұрын
I remember following someone that used to show Android builds for this. I couldn't believe it got so much community support.
@andresbravo2003Ай бұрын
It’s almost like a cheap Android Tablet, but with WebOS. LuneOS would be helpful.
@dickyhillary1Ай бұрын
I worked for HP at the time and we got first dibs on them when they were cancelled. I bought the tablet and all of the accessories for £100! WebOS was really good, just needed some polishing and updates. Shame Leo cancelled it
@mysterybiscuitsАй бұрын
I bought my Touchpad in the fire sale, and as soon as Android builds got released I flashed them. I took all of my university notes on it!
@tom611Ай бұрын
I have one of these I got refurbised on Woot, though sadly for about $150 instead of the fire sale $99. I flashed it to run Android 4.0 and it served as my tablet for a fair bit of time, with Android having caught up to WebOS in most features by then. The tablet has gone fidgety and will not always charge from the USB port, but does usually work using the inductive charger stand for it, which I have it on now. Looking forward to your video on using the WebOS side nowadays (mine still has the option to boot into it).
@DanielSquidingtonАй бұрын
I couldn't stop staring at the suspicious black dot in the intro... Reminds me of Ipod nanos....
@AlexFalkenbergАй бұрын
Bought one new when they went cheap, along with the wireless charging dock, a couple of different cases, and a couple of the USB chargers. I still have and use all of it.
@Bikeguychicago1Ай бұрын
In answer to two of your questions: If you had a Pre3 (yet another cancelled webOS device) or a Veer phone, you could have them linked to the tablet. If you selected to dial a phone number on the tablet, it would dial the number on the linked phone. In regard to Exhibition mode: this was a means to display the clock when device was sitting on the inductive charger, where one could adjust the display able and use it like a clock on your desk when you weren't using the device. Exhibition mode was also extensible so other app developers could take advantage of it and display their app (like Spotify or a podcast app) in Exhibition mode vs. the standard clocks provided by HP.
@RetroFettАй бұрын
You could buy an accessory dock/stand, that would wirelessly charge the tablet. It was what the display mode was made for with the clocks, etc. As for the ringtones, the tablet was designed to sync with your WebOS Palm/HP “Pre”phone I believe.
@CathrineMacNielАй бұрын
yeah, the Touchstone, very neat idea at that time.
@Bikeguychicago1Ай бұрын
I was like you Sean, calling all the Radio Shack and Best Buy stores in vain. I eventually scored one of the bundles on HSN and never regretted my decision.
@thomasK-ITАй бұрын
Glad to see this was possible to save😊 My wifes Microsoft Surface Pro 3 on the other hand became e-waste cause of the battery bulging through the screen😏
@kjrehbergАй бұрын
My LG television runs webOS. I'm glad it's still around, sorta.