Two versions, at $500 and $600, to be available:
By Sai Krishna D.
NEW YORK — HP says its TouchPad tablet will make its debut in the United States on July 1 in two versions for $500 and $600.
It's the first tablet that uses the webOS operating system, which HP bought along with Palm Inc. last year for $1.8 billion. Hewlett-Packard Co. has previously made tablets based on Windows, but webOS is a cellphone operating system, making the TouchPad more like the iPad than a PC.
Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein shows off the new TouchPad tablet during a Palm/Hewlett Packard announcement in San Francisco.
The price of the TouchPad, which has 9.7-inch screen, also matches that of the iPad. The two versions come with 16 and 32 gigabytes of memory and connect to the Internet only with Wi-Fi.
HP says AT&T will sell TouchPads that work on its wireless network later this summer.
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