The HP TouchPad is a very satisfactory tablet and can still be found for a price almost as good as its original fire sale. The tablet we called the ImmortaPad can now be bought online with 10" inch fast specs at an almost Kindle Fire price.
The MacConnection and PCConnectionExpress are showing refurbished 32GB Wi-FI HP TouchPads in stock for $209 with free shipping which is the cheapest we've seen, recently, for a tablet in the 10 inch realm.
The HP TouchPad because it has a non-metalic case has been used by doctors it in MRI chambers to serve data. The HP TouchPad appears in the Wireless and Mobile News' top tablets of 2011 and top trends of 2011.
For price and features the HP TouchPad's fire sale prices beat out all the competitors. It features Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, 9hrs of battery life, a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and 1024x768 touchscreen.
Software included on the HP TouchPad:
- Use Quickoffice to view Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint® files, and Adobe Reader to view PDFs. Plus, collaborate with colleagues using Google Docs or Box.net
- Productivity: Calendar, Maps, Memos, Text Assist, VPN.
- Data Transfer: Sync with your PC.
- Wireless Printing: compatible.
We checked GLBenchmark tests for the HP TouchPad against the Kindle Fire and Motorola Xoom to find that the HP TouchPad beat the two other well-reviewed tablets in many tests.
The HP TouchPad has been rooted to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, if you are not technically talented, we don't suggest to try installing Android because in "CyanogenMod 9 Alpha" the mic and camera don't work as sell as Wi-Fi disconnects.
There was also going to be an HP TouchPad Go 7' tablet that never made it market.
The HP TouchPad sold-out and flew off the shelves when it was reduced to $99 for 16 GB and $149 for 32 GB. A second run was sold-out to employees who spent the whole day ordering HP TouchPads with some complaining about the loss of work time.
The HP TouchPad because it has a non-metalic case has been used by doctors it in MRI chambers to serve data. The HP TouchPad appears in the Wireless and Mobile News' top tablets of 2011 and top trends of 2011.
HP officially announced that they had no more new TouchPads in stock on November 7.
The Wi-Fi only HP TouchPad does not have a GPS. It uses Wi-Fi broadcasts to triangulate location.