Shoppers for HP’s TouchPad tablet were treated to a special bargain over the weekend — after coupons and promotions, the 16 GB tablet was available for $299, a $200 drop from its original price. The price cut came relatively early in the device’s life on the market.The TouchPad debuted in June to a largely chilly response. Many first users liked the virtual keyboard, multitasking capabilities and webOS operating system, but they felt the design was cumbersome. The most common complaint was the lack of apps.
TouchPad's Weekend Blowout Sale: Make It Permanent?
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani August 8, 2011 11:13 AMShoppers for HP’s TouchPad tablet were treated to a special bargain over the weekend — after coupons and promotions, the 16 GB tablet was available for $299, a $200 drop from its original price. The price cut came relatively early in the device’s life on the market.The TouchPad debuted in June to a largely chilly response. Many first users liked the virtual keyboard, multitasking capabilities and webOS operating system, but they felt the design was cumbersome. The most common complaint was the lack of apps.