The HP TouchPad has now been called one of the most desirable gadgets of the summer. When the price was reduced to$99 for the 16 GB model it sold out in one weekend. People were pleading for a cheap tablet, making videos and scouring Twitter for information.
TouchPad tablets made brief appearances on QVC and TigerDirect and then disappeared in an instant, last week. QVC offered a $200 package with a 32GB TouchPad, case and charger that sold-out before any one could write about it.
Those who bought the HP TouchPad at full price from QVC are getting refunds.
All is still quiet on the HP front since we heard that HP will be making more HP ToucPad tablets. Those who signed up for the email notification of product avaialility were given a one-time-special offer.
Hackers are still trying to get Android to run on HP TouchPads. The TouchDroid team abandoned the project and turned it over to CyanogenMod which reportedly is close to getting Google Android 2.3.5 working on the tablets, except for Wi-Fi.
Analysts contend that HP will make 100,000-200,000 more tablets because it is probably cheaper than paying suppliers termination fees.