Canalys suggested that the new-found popularity of the TouchPad could propel it to be the second most popular tablet in the United States with a 10% market share. “The TouchPad has become the ‘must-have' technology product of 2011,” Canalys said. The firm seems to be neglecting the fact that all of this interest in HP's TouchPad stemmed from the slate's rock-bottom price, however, which is impossible to sustain. HP noted previously that selling its TouchPad inventory off at $99 a pop will cost the company $100 million.
“Perhaps no other technology vendor, apart from Apple, has ever created such hype for a technology product,” Canalys continued. “HP has established a lead in the race to be the number two behind Apple in the pad business but the window of opportunity will begin to close if delays occur.”
HP has suggested that it may resurrect its TouchPad business and said in early September that it was building one last batch of the tablets.
source:Boy Genius Report
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