This morning a lot has hit the news on Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) with their return to the smartphone market introducing their latest Slate6 VoiceTab and Slate7 VoiceTab named to the respect of their screen sizes. So basically, they are fighting the war of phone screen against Samsung now? I don't think it is a good measure to be going against Samsung with screen size as I truly believe that the Samsung Note offering a 5 inch display 5.5 inch with the Note 3 is already at its max due to the limitations of a regular human's palm. Similarly the new Lenovo IdeaPhone K900 isn't selling good in the market as well being a little too big for convenience. Comparing with a Samsung Note 3 in terms of phone dimension, Samsung actually achieved a larger screen of 5.5 inches with a smaller phone. Note 3 with the dimension of 5.95 x 3.12 x 0.33 in versus the K900 with the dimension of 6.18 x 3.07 x 0.27 in being only slimmer makes a clear winner on which phone consumers would really buy that could fit in their pocket.
Back to the story of HP which I believe they just couldn't compete anymore making it a suicide game of re-entering the smartphone market even with the Android OS. Money properly wasted instead of invested is suppose. HP would have a brighter future on developing new printers especially the ones consumers are crazy about which are 3D printers and with that I believe they would have the edge then. To HP stop copying and don't be another BlackBerry. HP's strategy of selling printer inks are one of the best