HP Touchpad Go goes through FCC, makes us drool on the way
In January, we reported on HP/Palm's smaller variant of the Touchpad, the HP Opal. We had few details then other than the codename, size, and few internals. Then again in June, we covered another report that stated the Opal would be coming later this year. And now, here we are in August, with even more information about the 7-inch webOS tablet.
The first tidbit of new information is the name change: instead of the Opal, it is now the Touchpad Go, which I kind of like more than the Opal anyway. It keeps this line of tablets together and won't confuse consumers as easily. Next, there will be 16GB and 32GB varieties, each with WiFi. You can also get 3G and 4G versions, as well.
For those 3G and 4G versions, we know for sure that there will be an AT&T variant, and because it's HSPA+, it rules out Verizon 4G. However, there's also a model that is just branded as 3G, which means the Touchpad Go could end up on Verizon or Sprint, as well. Click on past the break to see the FCC labels.
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