Try this link.... http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=pcat17006&type=page&skuId=2842092&searchpage=true&_requestid=80592
It's more like the girl in high school you wanted so bad, you kept chasing but she wanted nothing to do with you. What about other stores than BB?
For what it's worth: http://www.fatwallet.com/blog/hp-touchpad-tablet-rumored-to-be-on-sale-today/ (Links at the link above) HP TouchPad Tablet Rumored to Be on Sale Today (8/25) The HP TouchPad has been an internet sensation lately with mention on national news shows and websites due to a drastic price cut. They have since sold out everywhere with limited stock appearing and then disappearing at various marketplaces. If you missed out on the recent TouchPad feeding frenzy, do not fret! HP has not specified any numbers but they have confirmed more TouchPads are on the way and will be sold at the same discounted price. HP spokesperson Bryna Corcoran tweeted on August 23rd, "I don't have precise ETA on when more are coming in. Just that YES HP Home and Home office store will get some soon." They suggest that you sign up here for the auto notification via e-mail list found on their website here, but be prepared for a stampede as the servers were up and down Monday due to the immense traffic. Fire Sale... Initially the 16GB and 32GB TouchPad tablets sold for $499 & $599 respectively. After limited sales HP cut the price to $399/$499 to try and entice those on the fence buyers. The lowest price I had ever seen on the TouchPad was $384.99 shipped on 8/5, but even then a mere 612 units sold. Finally the major price drop hit on Saturday 8/20 when HP gave the go-ahead and began liquidating inventories with the lowest price ever ($99/$149). Roughly 270,000 units were sold at best buy. Wal-mart, Barnes & Noble, J7R, Office Max, Target & Sam's Club sold out quickly, and for a conservative guess of a half a million units sold during the fire sale. Why is it so tempting The tablet sports a more than capable ARM Snapdragon Dual Core Processor (1.2GHz) making for a quick and responsive feel with minimal load times for most tasks. The 9.7" (1024 x 768) Capacitive IPS display is stunning and the viewing angles are great. The TouchPad also features a front-facing camera for video chat such as Skype and USB 3.0. The tablet also one-ups the iPad supporting flash capabilities. After the recent price reduction the device is being sold at a loss. The 16GB TouchPad is selling for less than twice what it costs to make one. Gift for Kids If you do not want to worry about your child playing with your expensive smartphone or $600 iPad, this $99 TouchPad is a no-brainier. With the display not on full brightness you should be able to watch 3 or 4 movies in a row before needing to recharge. Third Party Apps WebOS is intuitive and fun to use out of the box, but one of the biggest complaints I saw being not enough apps and lack of support by HP. However with the recent resurgence of interest I am looking on the bright side. There is currently a $2,100 and raising, tiered bounty for the first developer(s) to port Android 2.x to the TouchPad. Already available are home-brew patches, games, and applications via the PreWare app.
^^^ Repped. It's a good idea for those that haven't to go ahead and sign up for an account before the sale starts.
Can you use that account in HP Home/office? If not you'll be in the wrong site. SMB is out of stock for evah. HP twitter guy announced buyers need a US emmited credit card (and billing address). I'm hoping he is particularly wrong about this. Is there anybody outside the US able to confirm this? I don't have an US CC but do have an US billing and shipping adress.
I know I made an account, because their password requirement is a b****... but I cannot find the log in screen... help
Its a hit/miss, my cousin went to the one in Rosenberg when they said they had it in stock, no go, he went to the one in Grand Parkway at 9:45am and they just sold their last one and the website said they had it in stock.
I missed one by 3 people at the Sugar Land location! I see these old people buying them, and I wonder how many even know what they are getting.
They are not getting it for themselves most likely. I know someone who got it for their kids, they don't even use computers much.
That's the theme of this whole thing...everyone's inventory DB software sucks. I'm done with the whole thing unless one falls into my lap. Also, HP wasting my time with an unsupported printer today...PDFs break the print spooler. HP, you suck.
Since my OnSale order got cancelled, I stopped by the La Cantera Best Buy in San Antonio. Waited for an hour and grabbed a touchpad. They had a shipment of over a 100 units. So there is much hope for those of you still looking. Check out your local best buy!