In recent days there was talk of a possible sale by its section of the HP Personal Systems Group, which was the one responsible for the production of computers. This would represent a historic step for the company, it would also output from the PC market. Instead, not only the American company has decided not to sell the PSG, but could also return to the tablet market, abandoned a few months ago.
The decision was taken by the new CEO of the company in Palo Alto, Meg Whitman, who has taken the place of Leo Apotheker. It speaks in general assessments that led HP to retrace his steps. These, however, are details as an economist. What most interests us is that the company would decide to return to the tablet market, making new way to buy Palm for $ 1.2 billion. The news, however, is that the draft will not be restored WebOS, but will focus on upcoming Windows 8, which as we know it will be optimized to run on both computers, both on the tablet. The idea would be to create a product that can make at least a worthy competitor to Apple, fighting for the “second position” of this particular race with the other houses in the industry.

At the moment we must say that there are no precise data on the production of this tablet. Taking into account that Windows 8 will come out at least a year, if not more, HP has taken a good amount of time to design and manufacture of devices. We shall see whether this move will lead to the rescue of this heavy investment made ??by the house and then mysteriously shelved. Sorry a little ‘, however, for WebOS, as those who had worked there had said that it could be a potentially revolutionary. In Palo Alto, of course, do not think so.

