The 16 GB model, which will cost US$499.99,ย willย only haveย Wi-Fiย connectivity. There will also be a 32 GB version for $599.99. Both will be sold in the U.S. through retailers such as Best Buy and Staples.
In the U.S. AT&T will also sell a cellular wireless version of the tablet โlater this summer,โ HP said in a statement. No details on pricing forย that version were announced.
HP said the Wi-Fi version will be available in the U.K., Ireland, France and Germany a few days after going on sale in the U.S., and in Canada in mid-July. Sales in Italy, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore will โfollow later this year,โ HP said.
The TouchPadโs display measures 9.7-inches, the same as the iPad, the clear market leader in a crowded field of tablets. HP said in February that the WebOS will set its tablet apart, including its tight integration with other products running WebOS, including its phones, printers and eventually PCs.
Optional accessories sold separately for the TouchPad include a Touchstone charge dock, a wireless keyboard and a case.
In a statement, Jon Rubinstein, general manager of the Palm unit at HP, which is behind the WebOS, called the new tablet โonly the beginning of what HPโs scale can do with WebOS.โ