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I suspect that HP is actually dumping the TouchPad as a loss-leader to build interest in the platform and get an install base for developers to target. Interestingly, it seems to be working - 16 GiB TouchPads are going for $200-250 on eBay, and there are places that never dropped them from $399 that are reporting that they're sold out.
I actually picked a 32 GiB one from Best Buy this morning (they were out of 16 GiB ones), partially because I want to see webOS succeed as a platform - it's my favorite mobile OS, and just needs good hardware and apps, IMO, to succeed.
Now, the question is... Will HP "re-evaluate" their hardware, and continue making it, or will this benefit a potential webOS licensee? Either way, we might just win as alternative OS fans, if I'm right.
Here's a blog post I did on the subject, but it's pretty much the same stuff in this post: http://my.opera.com/bhtooefr/blog/2011/08/21/whats-going-on-with-th...
Oh, and this post written on my touchpad. Really need to convert a Model M to bluetooth...