![]() ![]() Just when you don’t think the supposed HP slate can look any less attractive, the demonstrator decides to show the on-screen keyboard. An icon pops up, evidently used to open a new tab. “Let’s do a little bit of scrolling,” he says, dragging a finger across the browser window. Shortly after firing up the device (a 30-second process), the demonstrator tries to show off Internet Explorer. Those chumps will settle for anything if it’s secure! ![]() I can only imagine how awful the control-alt-delete button would play out in stores, which might explain why HP is targeting the Windows slate at businesses. Because the keyboard is part of the software, and the software is prone to lock-ups, you need a button dedicated to saving the slate from doom. If this is the real deal, it quickly illustrates why Windows 7 tablets are bad news: HP’s slate has a control-alt-delete button. I just couldn’t look away from the disaster. A YouTube user apparently got hold of HP’s Windows 7 slate, and while leaked videos like these are usually cause for geek salivation, this one was like a car wreck. ![]()
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