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Didn’t get your $99 HP Touchpad WebOS tablet the first time around? The company is holding an eBay sale for refurbished Touchpads starting on December 11th.
HP's TouchPad went on sale at the discounted liquidation price of between US$99 and US$149 this weekend, and it was telling on multiple fronts as techies drooled over a good deal, servers blew up ...
HP's TouchPad liquidation sale this weekend was telling on multiple fronts as techies drooled over a good deal, servers blew up and the tablet market pricing structure was upended.
So, thanks to the fire sale and the magical $99 price point, the listing for the TouchPad on HP’s Web site says what the company could only have dreamed of a few weeks ago: “Out of stock ...
This morning HP was offering the HP TouchPad tablet with 32GB of storage for $249.99. The sale was spotted by a member of the PreCentral forums, but the tablet is no longer available for purchase ...
The HP TouchPad, the webOS tablet that HP killed off back in 2011, has emerged again today in a sale. For those that don’t recall, the HP TouchPad comes with a 9.7-inch display, same size as the ...
Do not lose hope if you’re still looking for a Hewlett-Packard TouchPad after the PC maker recently launched a fire sale for its discontinued tablet. HP on Saturday started selling the 16GB ...
This coupon will get you $15 off a full body kit for the HP TouchPad, this kit normally priced at $35 total. This full body kit includes a front protective screen and a custom back film made with ...
HP has not confirmed the TouchPad sale. A HP spokeswoman re-tweeted the link to HP's eBay store on Friday and encouraged everyone to "have a nice weekend," but there has been no official mention ...
Harvey Norman sold out of its 6000 units of the newly discontinued TouchPad tablet within an hour of HP announcing a fire sale that saw its price slashed to $99.
As originally leaked by TechCrunch, the company is putting refurbished units for sale on its eBay store. The 16GB unit costs $99 while the 32GB version runs $149.
HP created massive demand for the TouchPad with a $99 fire sale price that could have been a winning strategy for the tablet had HP used this approach when launching the device.