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    Crazy Leo Holds TouchPad Fire Sale

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    HP's TouchPad has flown off the shelves of major retailers since HP agreed to allow them to radically drop the price of the soon-to-be-defunct tablet.

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    Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad turned out to be a bestseller.

    All HP had to do was kill the tablet, which in turn sparked a global fire sale at electronics retailers. Over the weekend, Best Buy slashed the price of the 16GB TouchPad from $399 to $99, and the 32GB version from $499 to $149. (That's on top of the $100 discount instituted by HP earlier in August, which drove the sticker price for the TouchPad down from $499 and $599, respectively, for the 16GB and 32GB models.) HP's own Website also lowered the entry price to $99.

    That was enough to send customers swarming locust-style onto both online shopping Websites and brick-and-mortar stores, where they did their best to strip existing stocks of the device.

    HP made the executive decision to kill the TouchPad a mere six weeks after its release, apparently in response to anemic sales. Critics had focused on the slowness of the user interface, something HP managed to somewhat fix with a software update. The TouchPad's app ecosystem was relatively spare, especially in comparison with Apple's App Store and Google's Android Marketplace; however, that hadn't dissuaded HP executives from touting the platform's potential to the bitter end.

    HP reported that it plans to announce that it will discontinue operations for webOS devices, specifically the TouchPad tablet and webOS phones, read the Aug. 18 statement released by the company ahead of its earnings call. HP will continue to explore options to optimize the value of webOS software going forward. Its bottom-line revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter 2011 will absorb restructuring and shutdown costs associated with webOS devices. 


    To read the original eWeek article, click here: HP's TouchPad Proves a Bestseller In Its Dying Moments




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