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$150 HP TouchPad returns to BestBuy.com Nov. 1, but with a twist

By | October 31, 2011, 11:50pm PDT

Summary: This is your last chance to snag a 32 GB HP TouchPad at its firesale price from Best Buy.

Best Buy is selling off the last of its 32 GB HP TouchPads for $149.99 on its website now (November 4 in stores if there are any left), but you will only get the TouchPad at its firesale price with the purchase of a “qualifying HP laptop, desktop or all-in-one computer.” On its FAQ page, Best Buy says Compaq laptops, desktops or all-in-ones also qualify for this deal. Alternatively, you could purchase just the 32 GB slate but the privilege of owning a piece of tablet history will cost you $599.99.

And don’t think you could outsmart Best Buy by buying the computing bundle only to return everything but the TouchPad later: the retailer will charge you $450 in price difference as if you purchased just the tablet for $599.99. For those who are still holding out hope for more $99 16 GB TouchPads, you will have to rely on eBay and Craigslist sellers now as HP just announced today that the 16 GB is now completely sold out everywhere and won’t ever come back again.

Considering the cheapest HP laptop available on BestBuy.com is the $280 HP Mini (assuming it qualifies for the deal), you could theoretically get a netbook and a TouchPad for less than the price of a 16 GB iPad 2! For most users, HP products are more than sufficient to surf the Web and get things done, and the TouchPad running webOS is an easy tablet to love, so this is a great way to stretch your dollar just as you start your holiday shopping this year — assuming Best Buy has any TouchPad left, of course.

[Source: BestBuy.com, CNET; Photo: BestBuy.com]

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Gloria Sin is a New York-based freelance journalist who writes about the tech toys that you can't live without for ZDNet. She has little patience for poorly designed user experiences, and is not afraid of opening the guts of her own machines for repair or hacking her gadgets for new uses.

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Prior to ZDNet, Gloria was the online editor for Dance International, and dabbled in web design and social media consulting. When she is offline, you will find her at an ice rink living out her figure skating dreams. Follow her on Twitter.

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cmakrekdw4001-24379061509207752633964014733256 23rd Nov
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Interesting
statuskwo5 1st Nov
Hmm, so whatever happened to Best Buy being out of stock of these TouchPads?
@statuskwo5
left over parts that HP had...so they decided to manufacture them before they shut down production.
sounds like a waste of money, then a waste of an extra $150
These will be on clearance again soon when nobody buys the combo deal.
@Peter Perry
+1. Or they will give those away for free if someone buys a particular set of HP Notebooks/Desktops
@Peter Perry
I was in a store today and they only received 15 in stock period...5 sold within 30 minutes...doubt they will last long.
So I have to buy a crappy HP product that isn't a printer, in order to get a discount on a slightly less crappy HP product... that isn't a printer! That isn't fair!
Why would anyone want to spend other 4oo dollars on these? It???s a complete waste of money. I???d rather spend my money on one of the compactors brands that is supported and covered by warranty then wasting my time and being ripped off by Best Buy.
@dark88@...
You can get a badass dv7 or dv6 HP notebook and buy a relative a really nice tablet that is worth way more than $150. You get a eReader, photo slideshow, internet exploring, email reading, and many other features for $150... people like you need their head checked.
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RE: $150 HP TouchPad returns to BestBuy.com Nov. 1, but with a twist
LoverockDavidson_-24231404894599612871915491754222 1st Nov
Suddenly I'm reminded of why I don't go to Best Buy that often.
I love my touchpad, but I'm really not a fan of their laptops. Go figure.
@awkward hug

Try a Dv7 or Dv6...I am on the Dv6 now and LOVE IT!
Too much assuming to take the above essay seriously.
There is no way they are going to sell all of these. Just another way "WorstBuy" is trying to make a buck. Forget it. Found some fulfilled by Amazon for $270 today. More than $150 but still far from $599 and well worth it!
bunch of Apple lovers hear just hating on HP...If any of you actually owned an HP TouchPad you would find it very impressive.
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