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An accelerometer is a gadget that's found in a number of modern tablet computers (like the HP TouchPad Tablet, phones and handheld devices. It's a clever technology that tracks when you tilt and move the device around. An example would be a racing game that lets you steer the car by tilting your tablet from side to side. Another simple use is detecting when the device has been rotated. Many times you'll want to turn a tablet from portrait to landscape to get a better view of the webpage or app you're using. For a gargantuan page of info on the Accelerometer you can visit this page on WikiPedia. There's also a helpful answer on Yahoo Answers about this topic.
The HP TouchPad Tablet features a touchscreen display that allows you to interact with whatever is on the screen using your fingers. You can play games, use the virtual keyboard to type emails, navigate the web easily and perform any other tasks simply by pointing, swiping and using your fingers.
There's an in-depth description of how touchscreen displays work at HowStuffWorks.com
