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HP TouchPad Fire Sale Deals: More Expected This Week
By Ian Paul, PCWorld Aug 22, 2011 5:20 AM
HP TouchPad Fire Sale Deals Expected to Continue This WeekDo 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 TouchPad for $99 and the 32GB model for $149. It
didn't take long for major retailers to follow suit, and by mid-day Saturday
, TouchPad fire sales had ended at most major retailers including Best Buy,
Office Depot, Sears, Staples and Walmart.
The good news is, if you missed the first wave of TouchPad madness, but are
still holding onto your cheaply priced webOS dream there is still hope.
Right now, several retailers are selling regularly TouchPads and there's a
good chance prices may come down in the near future. HP is also promising a
second wave of TouchPads in the next few days.
Here is a look at six sites you'll want to keep an eye on this week.
HP.com: The TouchPad manufacturer isn't making any more TouchPads but is
promising a second wave of fire sale prices early this week. You can sign up
for an email notification on HP's site to get an alert when (or if) another
round of TouchPad inventory goes on sale.
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Barnes And Noble: Barnes And Noble's site is showing 16GB HP TouchPads for $
102. Some online shoppers are claiming their purchases are being rejected
via email after purchasing, while others are claiming to have received
confirmations. It's not clear if you'll get a TouchPad from the bookseller,
but it's worth a shot.
eBay and Amazon: You won't find a $99 TouchPad on either site, but you will
find some relatively cheap HP tablets from third-party sellers. Current
auction prices for TouchPads on eBay range anywhere from $177-$300; Amazon
has tablet prices under $300. Your best bet is to keep an eye on the pricing
and see if there are any changes over the next few days. You'll also want
to make sure you keep an eye on the seller reviews for any item you're
interested in. Be wary of any seller accounts that are less than a week old.
SlickDeals: There's a very active forum for TouchPads over at SlickDeals.net
. This is a great resource for finding any of the latest deals (or lack
thereof). You can bet that SlickDeals will be updated the minute HP starts
selling TouchPads again.
Buy.com and Newegg: Keep an eye on online retail outlets like these. At the
time of this writing, Buy and Newegg were both showing HP TouchPads at
regular prices or higher starting at $399 all the way up to $535. Those
TouchPad prices could sink unless small businesses or other customers snap
them up at the inflated prices. You can sign up for price alerts on Newegg,
but you'll have to keep an eye on Buy.com the old fashioned way.
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