HP’s discontinued TouchPad selling for $99.99 -- in Canada
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Hewlett-Packard killed off the HP TouchPad on Thursday, and all of its WebOS smartphones along with it, due to low sales.
But if there is anything that can catch a little consumer attention, it’s a price cut. And the HP TouchPad is receiving what is possibly one of the most dramatic price cuts in all of tablet computer history -- down to $99.99 in Canada.
Well, not all of Canada, but the $100 TouchPad, with 16 gigabytes of memory and Wi-Fi only, is available in our neighbor to the north’s Best Buy and Future Shop stores (Future Shop is a retail chain owned by Best Buy). The 32-gigabyte model of the TouchPad is selling in either store for $149.99.
However, Future Shop lists the TouchPads as being in stock and Best Buy Canada does not. Maybe the sale has been a hit?
Sadly, for U.S. fans of WebOS, Best Buy stores stateside aren’t taking up the same cost-cutting tactic so far and instead still listing the 16-gigabyte TouchPad for $399.99 online and $499.99.
A shout-out goes out to PreCentral and This Is My Next for reporting on these deals earlier.
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