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Remember when I said I thought HP Telegraph sales with pricing touchpad? And as I said the device is $ 100 off this weekend? HP does not sell well or any dvuhknopocnyh ever, or are they some of the donkihotstvo race to the bottom in every other tablet. You can see, touch $ 379 on Woot today morning.
I love Woot. Best shopping site ever. But Woot (usually) where gadgets to die. This is where you can get a $ 99 Smartphone which does not want the rest of the world or failed production experiment that nobody wants to buy. This is not always so (Wine. Woot, for example, is just the opposite of what I described: finely curator, clever site for great wine), but it is often that way.
Nevertheless, Woot has some pull and for HP to wear their gear is a big deal. But I am worried that this move will encourage the slow and steady erosion of WebOS sales. Leave the HP lead us all into another continuing to rathole netbook, cheaper mobile until it collapses under its inability to increase the value.
via TopolskyCorp
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