I'm guessing it will be for sale on 10/29 because laptopmag has a view review set to go live on the 29th. More importantly the filename of the flash file on HP's site has "102908" which to me seems like a publish date. It wouldn't be too hard to hit 6 instead of 9 on your numberpad when putting the new banner into their content management system.
Only displays the 10" mini 1000 content with the correct query string on the end. Removing the query string or changing the swf name to have "102608" in it will cause it to revert to a gold colored advert about saving $219 on a dv5 special memory offer. IJH had it correct - it's a hype tactic, granted not nearly as subtle as something Steve Jobs would orchestrate, but, hype nevertheless
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I'm guessing it will be for sale on 10/29 because laptopmag has a view review set to go live on the 29th. More importantly the filename of the flash file on HP's site has "102908" which to me seems like a publish date. It wouldn't be too hard to hit 6 instead of 9 on your numberpad when putting the new banner into their content management system.
Except for the fact that the swf file imbedded into the page:
http://hpshopping.speedera.net/www.shopping.hp.com/shopping/swf/banners/homepage_810x120_home_102908.swf?hpUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping&userTier=
Only displays the 10" mini 1000 content with the correct query string on the end. Removing the query string or changing the swf name to have "102608" in it will cause it to revert to a gold colored advert about saving $219 on a dv5 special memory offer. IJH had it correct - it's a hype tactic, granted not nearly as subtle as something Steve Jobs would orchestrate, but, hype nevertheless