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Braindrain Oct 29, 2011 8:29 pm

Just thought I'd mention that I realized I had left my TP on (without wifi). I have no idea how long but it's probably about a week. I remember that I had just charged it and it was at about 98% battery.

I just looked and it was at 68% battery. That's excellent! ^

BTW, it was left on with Cyanogen Alpha 2.1.

Vulcan Nov 3, 2011 3:02 pm

http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/c...4-_-tigeremail

Looks like there will be a stampede. Is this bundle worth 279?

pseudoswede Nov 3, 2011 3:08 pm

It appears you're paying about $220 for the TouchPad alone (along with overpriced Belkin accessories).

The TouchPad's speakers are plenty loud, and I'd rather have a case with a built-in stand (I'm looking at this one*). If you want a nice, foldable stand, you can get this one for $9.

* - It would be my third case. :p

Braindrain Nov 3, 2011 8:46 pm

I thought only Best Buy was getting the Touchpads?

pseudoswede Nov 3, 2011 9:07 pm

A decent number of the 200,000 born-again TouchPads were to backfill retail store orders. There are rumors many retailers are holding stock to have sales like this--be on the lookout for bundled packages on Black Friday.

Letitride3c Nov 4, 2011 8:23 am


Originally Posted by Vulcan (Post 17386508)
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/c...4-_-tigeremail

Looks like there will be a stampede. Is this bundle worth 279?

Stampede, I don't think so. You meant get ready for the next wave, LOL, for the rollout of the just announced HP Slate 2 Tablet PC, starting price of $699 and available worldwide later this month. Gooood luck to those HP shareholders.

Plenty of brand new, factory sealed TP's being offered on eBay (+ local CL's) - avg. asking around $220 or less shipped (no return accepted, however.) Coming next January, I would not be surprised to see more inventory sales to clear out these WebOS-based TP's (it's rumored that newer ones has Android on it, unconfirmed) as more tablets hit the retail channels.

A Samsung Galaxy 7" WiFi only tablet is going for $289 or less this week (with coupon code) - much easier to root & upgrade from Froyo to Gingerbread OS, and, wide choice of custom ROM on xdadevelopers. Plus, the Galaxy is very portable with a good proven track record - no lines, no wait, no rush, and full warranty & exchange policies and OEM support ....

PTravel Nov 4, 2011 8:45 am


Originally Posted by Letitride3c (Post 17390675)
Stampede, I don't think so. You meant get ready for the next wave, LOL, for the rollout of the just announced HP Slate 2 Tablet PC, starting price of $699 and available worldwide later this month. Gooood luck to those HP shareholders.

The HP Slate 2 has gotten rather poor reviews -- it may wind up being closed out, though I doubt it as Microsoft has a stake in having it run Windows. It's not really designed as a personal tablet (and therefore not as good, i.e. useful, as the Touchpad) but more as a point-of-sale device.


Plenty of brand new, factory sealed TP's being offered on eBay (+ local CL's) - avg. asking around $220 or less shipped (no return accepted, however.)
Those are the 16 GB units. They're fine but, because there is no easy way to add storage to a Touchpad, the 32 GB unit is a better choice. Those are running around $280-300.


Coming next January, I would not be surprised to see more inventory sales to clear out these WebOS-based TP's (it's rumored that newer ones has Android on it, unconfirmed) as more tablets hit the retail channels.
The Slate 2 isn't a WebOS tablet. And, though there have been 3 verified reports of Android-installed TPs coming from HP, HP claims that they were released in error. The newer ones do not have Android.


A Samsung Galaxy 7" WiFi only tablet is going for $289 or less this week (with coupon code) - much easier to root & upgrade from Froyo to Gingerbread OS, and, wide choice of custom ROM on xdadevelopers.
Cyanogenmod has indicated that it will probably release Icecream Sandwich within a few months. Once the developmental work on the HP TP is finished (and I already use the Alpha 2.1 release on a daily basis -- it's stable and full-featured), it's easy (according to Cyanogenmod) to release OS upgrades for all supported Cyanogenmod implementations.


Plus, the Galaxy is very portable with a good proven track record - no lines, no wait, no rush, and full warranty & exchange policies and OEM support ....
It's also a 7" tablet. I bought my HP for the larger screen so that, among other things, I can watch movies and television shows and read books.

SRQ Guy Nov 4, 2011 8:49 am

TigerDirect is offering the 16GB Touchpad in a bundle with a bunch of other useless crap for $280 this afternoon.

DenverBrian Nov 4, 2011 10:22 am


Originally Posted by SRQ Guy (Post 17390821)
TigerDirect is offering the 16GB Touchpad in a bundle with a bunch of other useless crap for $280 this afternoon.

Yes. See Post #212.

jsocpa Nov 4, 2011 12:10 pm


Originally Posted by SRQ Guy (Post 17390821)
TigerDirect is offering the 16GB Touchpad in a bundle with a bunch of other useless crap for $280 this afternoon.

For what it is worth, it is the 32GB model.

pseudoswede Nov 5, 2011 8:26 am


Originally Posted by PTravel (Post 17390794)
Those are the 16 GB units. They're fine but, because there is no easy way to add storage to a Touchpad, the 32 GB unit is a better choice. Those are running around $280-300.

FWIW, average 32gb prices around here have slowly dipped to just around $250.

pseudoswede Nov 5, 2011 8:26 am

Imagine that. Now Wal-Mart and Sam's Club suddenly will be offering TouchPad/HP computer bundles...

http://www.precentral.net/hp-laptop-...ut-stock-thing

pseudoswede Nov 5, 2011 8:28 am

There will be some TouchPads available through the WebOS Developer Program, too...

https://developer.palm.com/content/r...e_program.html

Letitride3c Nov 6, 2011 12:07 am

Yay, that means, translation: more to flood eBay - just in time for the holiday

Wow, oh no, I can just imagine a stampede at Wallies .... afterall, folks camped out ahead of releases outside the Apple stores (ooops, this ain't the "i"s)

thestallion123 Nov 14, 2011 8:05 am

Not a bad deal through tigerdirect:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...tigeremail2881


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