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MrRyte wrote: » Came across another link that feels that the TouchPad is NOT worth it at $99-4 Reasons to Avoid the $99 HP TouchPad (Guide For Normal People) - International Business Times Quote from the article: So how many of you actually plan on taking it apart and "frankenstein-ing" it to make more appeasing?
zaxbysauce wrote: » All of that is a moot point, as it will be running Android in a week or two at most. Until then it surfs the web and runs Nook/Kindle just fine (not to mention the web browser supports flash natively). Oh and it prints to pretty much any HP wireless printer right out of the box.
petedude wrote: Depends on how much time TeamAndroid has available to work on this port-- if they have absolutely nothing else to do, and no lives, yeah, I can see a week.
RockinRobin wrote: » Still holding out hope I can track a couple down from somewhere.
effekted wrote: » You can try CDW, may take a while because their site is getting hit pretty hard. Before I got off the phone (about 20 min or so ago) they had a couple thousand 32GB's left but the 16GB's are gone.
MrRyte wrote: » Came across this article while looking into buying one:Why You Should Avoid the HP TouchPad (Even at $99) - International Business Times For those that have one already-given its lack of upgrades, support or expandability, would the TouchPad be adequate for simple web browsing (shopping, email, researching recipes, Facebook, etc.?) EDIT-Just realized that it won't even allow Firefox web browser.....bummer....
Lizano wrote: » wonder if should just get one for $399 and then wait for a refund...HP said they were gonna refund people who bought it at full price.
demonfurbie wrote: » if ya read the fine print its only if ya pay full price on the hp site
demonfurbie wrote: » now that hp has killed webos i wonder how long till we get a firesale on the playbook from rim ... who also got dropped by hp
qwertyiop wrote: » I read somewhere that they plan on announcing in a few weeks the future of the platform be it selling it, or open sourcing it.
qwertyiop wrote: » They havn't exactly killed webos, what they killed was the mobile market. I read that they plan on keeping webos and using it for other clases of devices. I read somewhere that they plan on announcing in a few weeks the future of the platform be it selling it, or open sourcing it.
demonfurbie wrote: » well i just got off the phone with amazon/onSale and they said i was going to be canceled if they cant get anymore from hp something about i ordered after the stock was depleted. i guess ill have to wait on hp.com now
BobbyDC wrote: » When did you order yours? I ordered one from them last night around 6 ET.
petedude wrote: » Depends on how much time TeamAndroid has available to work on this port-- if they have absolutely nothing else to do, and no lives, yeah, I can see a week. I'll just be happy if Gingerbread arrives before HP stops support in 4Q (and I doubt HP will stop support cold in 4Q. . . I think there will be some negligible web support available for some time after that).
demonfurbie wrote: » 5:30 central we will either get cancellation emails or confirmation emails on tuesday i also called hp they will be getting the last of the stock anytime so sign up for the notifier on there site just be quick when ya get the email
BobbyDC wrote: » That sucks. So far I've had orders cancelled from ecost, B&N, and CDW. lol
demonfurbie wrote: » well hp.com says they will get more instock at that price so we will see
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