In an extraordinarily convenient turn of events, one buyer of a 
firesale-priced HP TouchPad at 
Best Buy  a couple of days ago claims his came out of the box with an extra  special treat -- it's running Android, 2.2 to be exact. A possible  explanation for the existence of this unicorn tablet can be seen in the  two YouTube videos posted of the device so far, where it flashes a  Qualcomm Innovation Center (Quic) logo which suggests it could be some  kind of development project that slipped into retail. We queried 
Qualcomm  about this TouchPad's provenance ourselves and received only a "We have  no comment on the video" in return, so the decision to believe that  it's real or a particularly well executed hoax is yours. Now, you can be  the first to solve this riddle since the owner has put it up for sale  on eBay. Need another potential perk? How about the ability to snag a  TouchPad-running-Android bounty posted by 
HacknMod that's up to $2,150 as of this posting. Relevant links are below, including the initial 
Reddit post,  both videos and the auction, so while our credit cards will remain  securely in our wallets those who are more trusting -- or just can't  believe that anyone would would be dumb enough to try and sell a fake --  can put a bid in if they so choose.
Update: Apparently one of our own commenters, 
Shahzeb Jiwani, has come into possession of a similar device. Luckily for us, he's chosen to make a ROM dump available over on 
RootzWiki,  so check out his video after the break or head over to the thread there  as they try and find out how to make this work on everyone else's $99  tablet.