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'$99 HP Touchpad Sale' Beaten for Value by Android Tablet Just $60

By Vincent Funaro , Christian Post Reporter
September 15, 2011|12:42 pm

Just when you thought HP was offering the hottest deal around with its $99TouchPad tablet computer, a website offering an Android-powered tablet may have an even better bargain.

The Eken M0009 Google Android 2.2 7-inch Resistive Screen Gravity Sensor Tablet PC is available on AHappyDeal.com for only $60.

The TouchPad began flying off the shelves once HP decided to discontinue its webOS products and slashed the price on the 16GB model to $99 from its original $399 tag.

Since HP’s tablet became a hot item, developers attempted to try different things with the device including making it run Google’s Android OS.

This $60 tablet already comes with Android preinstalled.

In comparison it only sports a 7-inch screen while the $99 TouchPad’s display is 9.7-inches.

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But according to most reviewers on AHappyDeal.com, this tablet is a great buy.

The average rating for the Tablet on the site is 4.7 out of 5.

It does run a bit smaller than the TouchPad, but customers comments state that the tablet’s battery life is good along with it being easy to connect to wi-fi.

As a matter of fact, some of the customer’s expectations were exceeded when they received the device and began to use it.

The device runs on Google’s Android 2.2and has 256MB of RAM and 2GB of storage space.

It is also 3G network ready and comes with a battery which is supposed to last anywhere from 4-5 hours.

The tablet weighs a little less than 1 kilogram making it easy to carry around.

It seems that everyone’s attention is focused on the $99 HP TouchPad but this could possibly be a better deal.

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