HP Offers webOS Developers $150 TouchPads

Release Date 7 Nov, 2011 in Tom's Guide

 
   

HP offers developers two Touchpads for £130 each

Inquirer - 7 Nov, 2011
MAKER OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER INK HP is offering developers the chance to get their hands on a cut-price Touchpad. HP's abandoned Touchpad tablet became something of a hit when HP announced it would clear its excess stock by offering the ...

HP entices developers with $150 TouchPads; there is hope yet for webOS?

ZDNet (blog) - ‎Nov 6, 2011‎
Summary: HP woos new webOS developers by promising a pair of $150 TouchPads for those who sign up by November 18. Missed out on the TouchPad firesale in August, and have no interest in getting the tablet in ...

HP woos developers with cut-price TouchPads

PC Pro - 7 Nov, 2011
HP has stopped making the TouchPad, but that doesn't mean it wants developers to stop making apps. The troubled company has restarted selling the TouchPad at a discount to developers, after HP decided to stop making tablets and ...

HP TouchPad 32GB fire sale relives, developers only

Phones Review - 7 Nov, 2011
Hewlett Packard is selling the HP TouchPad again; this is for developers only under the Dev Program. The fire sale relives for a limited time, this applies for those that live in US, Canada, and Europe. Registered developers can purchase up to two HP ...

HP Offering WebOS Developers 32GB TouchPads For $150

Geeky gadgets - 7 Nov, 2011
HP has announced this week the return of their Developer Device Purchase Program in the US, Canada and Europe which is now offering WebOS developers the chance to purchase a maximum of two HP Touchpad tablets for a rock bottom price of just $150. ...

HP Offers webOS Developers $150 TouchPads

Tom's Guide - 7 Nov, 2011
HP's TouchPad fire sale might be long over, but the company obviously still has a few TouchPads kicking around the office. Engadget reports that, in an effort to keep developers sweet, the company is offering webOS developers the chance to purchase a ...

WebOS Developers To Get 32GB HP TouchPad For $150

ITProPortal - 7 Nov, 2011
Is the WebOS dead? Well, it seems that HP still wants the mobile platform to survive as it announced the return of the Developer Device Purchase Program in the US, Canada and Europe. WebOS developers will be able to buy up to two 32GB TouchPads at ...

webOS Weekly - November 6th, 2011

PreCentral.net - 7 Nov, 2011
This is your webOS Weekly; a look back at events, news and activities going on in the webOS Nation. We've searched through social networks, YouTube, our community forums and all around the blogosphere to find the stories that matter most to you. ...

HP sells cheap TouchPads to WebOS developers

PCR-online.biz - 7 Nov, 2011
The IT giant was previously rumoured to be considering a shut-down of the WebOS business unit, following the high profile cancellation of the firm's WebOS hardware business. However the company denied the ...

Wal-Mart Offers Free HP Touch Pad With Select Laptop Purchase

Tech Gadgets Web (blog) - 7 Nov, 2011
This week, Wal-Mart has come out with a wonderful combo offer. On purchase of a select HP Laptop, consumer will get a Hewlett Packard touchpad at $149 free of cost. It is a 32 GB SKU touchpad priced at $149. The concerned eligible laptop starts at $348 ...

$99 HP Touchpad Sale: Best Buy Stocks Finally Arrive, But With a Catch

Christian Post - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
For months consumers have been waiting for Hewlett Packard to re-stock stores with its HP Touchpad tablet, which sold out everywhere where HP's fire sale was taking place this past summer. ...

Wal-Mart offers $149 HP TouchPad with Laptop purchase

Punch Jump - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. this week began offering a Hewlett Packard Co.'s at $149 with the purchase of a select HP Laptop. The promotion follows a similar promotion at Best Buy Co. ...

TouchPad Developer Program Still Offering Tablets For $149.99

Hot Hardware - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
Turns out there's more than just the ways we mentioned earlier this week to get a cheap TouchPad. Yes, the webOS tablet that barely was. It's still hanging around, in one way or another, and there seems to be yet another option for grabbing one. ...

HP TouchPad Available Under Developers Program

Techie Insider - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
HP's developer device program, which is still using the URL for palm.com, is making an offer for the HP TouchPad for the 32 GB version at a price of $149.99. This does not include the 16 GB version which has now been deemed officially out of stock by ...

HP is trying to attract developers for webOS with $149 HP TouchPad

Tablets Planet - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
A new developer incentive from Hewlett-Packard is making it even plainer that major PC maker only discontinued webOS hardware and not the entire operating system back in August. HP is offering webOS developers the opportunity to purchase the very hard ...

HP TouchPads Are Not Dead Yet

FleshEatingZipper - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
You know how we told you that there were no more TouchPads available? Well it looks like HP was hoarding them to use as an incentive for developers that want to get one still. They are hoping that these developers actually develop apps and not put ...

HP gives webOS developers a chance to get a $150 TouchPad

Engadget - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
The future of webOS may still be up in the air, but it looks like HP is at least still making a small effort to woo developers and keep its current ones in the fold. It's now giving registered devs in the ...

Walmart and Sam's Club have HP TouchPad tablets, you just have to buy an HP ...

Tablets Planet - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
Following Best Buy's lead both Walmart and Sam's Club have begun offering bundle deals for the HP TouchPad that include an HP computer with every purchase. At Walmart you'll be able to purchase a HP TouchPad 32GB Wi-Fi tablet for $149.00 if you buy one ...

Buy an HP laptop from Walmart, get an HP TouchPad ($497 and up)

Liliputing - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
Walmart is offering a limited number of HP TouchPad tablets this week â€" but there's a catch. You'll need to buy an HP laptop if you want to get your hands on the discontinued tablet. The good news is you don't need to buy an expensive laptop. ...

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!

Palm Infocenter - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎
Try again. HP should have marketed the TouchPad this way when they first decided to blow them out. Now, anything more than the no-strings-attached $99 and $149 pricing seems "expensive". I picked up 3 of the 32 GB TouchPads (one already given away as a ...

 

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