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Old 02-11-2011, 12:55 PM   #23
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HP server's market is one of the strongest sides of HP . The bank where you have your money now, it is probably running an HP blade server with Oracle on top. Same for laptops. Same for HP laser printers; the printing quality is superb.

Now, there is a distinction with software problems and hardware problems. I am not a big fan of Windows. Their drivers and performance is not the best. If a developer does not provide a good and reliable driver, you will end stepping on another Windows component and create an issue, but that's Windows, not hardware.

Regarding the apps, that takes time, is a slow process. Even today Apple's apps are much more than Android. It took almost a year or so for Android to take off and develop a good Market.

I would be cautious but I think webOs is a strong operating system that will provide another nice alternative to what we have.
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