So far demand seems to be exceeding supply even at these prices as prospective buyers also took to Craigslist to find a TouchPad connection. One user in New Jersey was accidentally bombarded by offers from other buyers when he wasn’t clear enough that he wanted to buy, not sell, a TouchPad.
We had our problems with the TouchPad and WebOS but at $99, marked down by 80%, it’s understandable that some people would take the plunge, no matter how many annoying hardware and software quirks it may have. But the eBay bidders willing to pay $300 or more for the TouchPad may be suffering from a case of irrational exuberance. After all, before it discontinued the TouchPad, HP discounted the tablet to something close to that level, but apparently found few takers.
Meanwhile, there are even efforts to get other operating systems on the TouchPad with a new $1500 bounty announced Monday for anyone who can get Android on the HP tablet. There may not be much life left in WebOS but a new operating system may breathe new life into the hardware in the future. Meanwhile, if you still hope to grab a discount TouchPad, take a look at our guide to HP TouchPad Fire Sale Deals.