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Forum thread of the day - Written by Renai LeMay on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 14:52 - 0 Comments
Did you buy a $99 HP TouchPad?
thread of the day Yesterday the TouchPad fire sale hit Australia, and ye, the faithful were out in throngs to get their cheap tablets and celebrate in style. If only this could happen more often. There’s no doubt that quite a few Australians (about 7,000, to be precise) picked up one of the doomed device line from Harvey Norman — and why not? For $98 (or a whopping $148 if you bought the 32GB model), the TouchPad discounts were amazing.
So, 24 hours later, and now that the dust has settled, how are you liking your shiny new toy? That’s the subject of a new thread in the Delimiter forum. Let us know whether you bought a TouchPad, why and what you think of it so far.
Image credit: HP
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