Interesting thing about the touchpad: now that it is priced to move, it’s so popular that people are lining up outside of stores to get one. It is now, without a doubt, the second most popular tablet in the world, and if HP had released it for $300 to start with, we wouldn’t be where we are now. Unfortunately, Leo Apotheker wants HP to be a software company, and couldn’t be bothered with actually building a brand. What a fool.
Side note: I do like this tablet a lot. It may be missing apps, but it is easily as good as my iPad.