HP TouchPad

Did $499.99 put you off from buying HP's webOS-based TouchPad tablets? How would you feel about $449.99?

Hewlett-Packard tossed its hat into the consumer tablet arena just a few weeks ago with the TouchPad, its consumer tablet with a 9.7-inch touchscreen display, 16 ro 32 GB of storage, and well-regarded webOS operating system that HP acquired from Palm. But while the TouchPad just hit the market with a 16 GB unit priced at $499.99 and a 32 GB model going for $599.99, the company is already offering pricing discounts to attract customers: HP has slashed $50 off the price of the TouchPad in the form of an instant rebate.

Hewlett-Packard has also just released its first major software update for the TouchPad, with webOS 3.0.2 bringing improvements to scrolling and calendaring, as well as security fixes and some tweaks to the devices’ screen-rotation and music playback capabilities. Users can also now set their own wallpaper.

HP hasn’t yet released any sales figures for the TouchPad, but anecdotal evidence and industry reports seem to indicate that the device is faring as well in the market as any other tablet competing with the iPad—that is, not very well. Most reviewers found the TouchPad to have a good deal more polish than many Android tablets on the market—helped along by the unit’s 1.2 GHz processor—but still a work-in-progress that (so far) lacks the depth of applications available for iOS devices and Android. HP is reportedly working on a series of updates to improve the webOS tablet experience; prior to webOS 3.0.2, HP rolled out its Movie Store for the TouchPad.

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  1. Somphou Keomisy at 9:56pm 3rd August 2011 I like my Thrive from Toshiba...and I kind of like transformer.
  2. Kyle Hunter at 5:57pm 3rd August 2011 I love my Transformer, not the name. I hate the movie, Transformers.
  3. Benjamin Kubilus at 5:33pm 3rd August 2011 I'm thinkin' "still way too damn much".
  4. TechFreak at 10:26am 3rd August 2011 A dead product. Everyone will be going with Android tablets or the iPad. HP was too late to market with this.
  5. Ian Bell at 10:21am 3rd August 2011 Bad sign if they are discounting it already. Not surprised though.
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