HP Ditching Touchpad, on sale for $99 (16GB) or $149 (32GB)
Many of you probably have heard about it already, HP ditching WebOS that is.
Went on sale here in Australia at Harvey Norman, and pretty much sold out in minutes. (was also seen on eBay hours later, selling for $250)
Maybe if you're lucky, you can pick one up for the price.
Quote:News is spreading quickly online that HP is going to clear out the vast TouchPad inventory by dropping the price to an offer you can't refuse. Rumor has it that beginning tomorrow the 16Gb TouchPad will be $99, and the 32Gb TouchPad will be a measly $149.
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HP learned that lesson the hard way, and quickly pulled the plug on its tablet--and its entire WebOS mobile ecosystem for that matter. Truth be told, for HP to go so quickly from grandiose claims of changing the tablet landscape to shutting down the whole operation really just illustrates that HP never had a solid tablet or mobile strategy and that it was really just looking for an excuse to get out.
Even when HP started slashing prices and the TouchPad was supposedly selling for $300 at Staples a couple weeks ago, it was still questionable. Now that HP pulled the plug entirely on WebOS and the TouchPad, you'd have to be crazy to get one, right?
Well, no. Not really. It is actually a fairly capable tablet. It's just not an iPad 2. Starting this weekend, HP is supposed to fire sale the remaining inventory at $99. For $500 it was a joke. For $300 it was still a shady deal. For $99 it's a 'borrow'.
RE: HP Ditching Touchpad, on sale for $99 (16GB) or $149 (32GB)
From the guys I know who bought one
-very slow response
-touching response is terrible
-battery life is terrible
-size is thicker and heavier than ipad, so why so slow and lame battery?
-apps are very limited and poorly executed
-overclocking the cpu = touch response WAY off..like 'touch in the bottom left corner, get response from the center' type of off..
If they don't get android running on it, its a huge waste because you are limited to whatever apps are available today..which I hear are also pretty bad. :-/
But its real hard not to think that for $99 it might be a good deal.
I also heard that after the onslaught of sell outs everywhere, HP is discontinuing its desktop and laptop line to liquidate for $199 and $299 in hopes to increase their market share.
limneosgreen Wrote:Take my advice, don't try to install custom themes ... it's possible to brick ur psp.. why just don't change wallpaper
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