Toshiba has stated that they are going to have
Honeycomb tablets priced at three different target markets upon release.
Not exact matches
There's no mention of
price and timing, but if they can bring a snappier 10 - inch
Honeycomb tablet in for anywhere close to what they charge for the current Tab, Samsung should have an instant contender on its hands.
An Android 3.2
Honeycomb tablet, the A200 will be offered at the modest
price point of $ 329.99 with 8 GB of storage ($ 349.99 for the 16 GB model).
As a standalone
tablet the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is by far and away the best
Honeycomb tablet out there, offering style, speed and substance at a
price that doesn't make your eyes water.
We'll soon have reviews of aggressively
priced, Wi - Fi - only
Honeycomb tablets like the Acer Iconia A500 ($ 449) and the Asus Eee Pad Transformer (reportedly starting at $ 399).
May be there are further
price cuts awaiting us once the
Honeycomb tablets reach store shelves.
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 is the first 7 - inch Android
tablet to run
Honeycomb and packs a lot of punch for a low
price.
This is by far the best
Honeycomb tablet out on the market today, easily beating the ACER and XOOM in terms of flexibility and
price.
If you've been looking for a great
Honeycomb tablet at a very low
price, then you should head to Target.com today.
With a possible
Honeycomb update in pipeline, Flyer is decent
tablet to have at this
price; it features 7 inch display, 1.5 GHz Single core Qualcomm processor, 16 GB internal memory and HTC Sense UI
I suspect most
Honeycomb tablets will be as good if not better with a lower
price point.
Until we see HP, Asus, Acer, and MSI all hitting the market with high - end
Honeycomb tablets to «flood the market» with
tablets to increase adoption similar to what happened with netbooks we really don't know what
price advantage Apple really has.
Unfortunately, the Sony
Tablet S arrived too late in the market, with an old version of
Honeycomb, with Tegra 2, and at a fairly high
price ($ 600).
Both of these have been revealed in Vodafone's Portugal site where the
Honeycomb tablet will go on sale in March for a
price of $ 699.
That's the cost of a single unit of the first
Honeycomb tablet and not a discounted
price for picking up more than one unit of the
tablet.
But then, if that is not the case and the $ 1200
price tag is for the unlocked version of the XOOM, then the first
Honeycomb tablet will have to pack in a lot of honey to make sure it survives in the market.There has been no word from Motorola as yet to clear up the thing.
However, coming back to the XOOM, the
price cut can be considered a desperate attempt on part of the company to boost sales of the
Honeycomb tablet.
Now the latest from the XOOM front is pointing towards a $ 699
price point for the first
Honeycomb tablet.
The world's first
tablet to feature Android
Honeycomb came along with a lot of promise though it did not take much time for the initial excitement that the
tablet generated to fizzle out soon — thanks to the absurdly high
price tag that the
tablet came with.
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To be based on the Android 3.0
Honeycomb operating system, the Eee Pad TF101
tablet is likely to be
priced anywhere between $ 399 and $ 699, which if true will truly make it an attractive proposition.
Of course, Reliance's answer will be the affordable
price point, which means those looking for a cheap Android
Honeycomb tablet option will have to wait longer or look for other usually pricey options.
You can own this dual - core slate for just $ 399 (16 GB), the lowest
price yet for a Wi - Fi - only
Honeycomb tablet.
Not only are the first waves of Android 2.3 Gingerbread and 3.0
Honeycomb tablets about to arrive, the first iPad has also been given a
price cut ahead of the iPad 2's arrival.
No
prices have been unveiled by Archos for the G9 Android «
Honeycomb» 3.1
tablets, although they are expected to be on the shelves at the end of September.
It's still a lot of time lost, and I blame both Google for releasing
Honeycomb unfinished and the SDK just one day before Xoom launched (compared to Apple which released it 2 months before iPad launch), and also the manufacturers for wanting to set a new «standard
pricing» for
tablets of around $ 600 - & 800.
So after knocking off the iPhone and MacBook Air, Samsung's two
Honeycomb tablets will not only feature similar slick form factors but will actually be thinner than the iPad 2 (by 0.01») and more competitive in
price.
Ultimately an HP Pavillion DM1Z for $ 450 is probably the heaviest competition for iPad or any
tablet but if you are going to have a
tablet that you want to use for any kind of productivity then this and the rest of the
Honeycomb devices are going to take over once the apps start flowing and the
price wars begin.
Since it's launch, the T - Mobile G - Slate by LG has fallen out of the limelight as other
Honeycomb devices have taken center stage, but the carrier is hoping to put some pep in the 8.9 - inch
tablets step by offering up a
price drop.
Verizon's retail system recently gave away the
price for the Motorola XOOM 4G LTE
Honeycomb tablet, that will be around $ 800, of courses without subsidies.
Best Buy, the US superstore giant with whom CW has a joint venture over here in the UK, has
priced up the 10.1 in Android 3.0
Honeycomb tablet at $ 800, equivalent to # 496 at today's exchange rate.
Jobs passed comment about the
pricing of iPad and its competitors, noting that even with 3G, five of its six configurations were still less expensive than the $ 799
price tag of the Motorola Xoom, the flagship Android 3.0
Honeycomb tablet.
Following up on last week's confirmation of the Motorola Xoom Android
tablet launch date for February 17th, Best Buy has internally confirmed its own suggested retail
price for the Android
Honeycomb tablet. Previously pegged at $ 799 based on Verizon MAP
pricing, Best Buy's outright retail
pricing sets the
tablet at $ 699.99 before any additional subsidies such as a new agreement, provided the
tablet is offered with a conventional agreement.
Of note is the heavy subsidy being applied to the Thunderbolt with a $ 249.99 SRP while the long awaited Motorola Xoom Android
Honeycomb tablet will be
priced at $ 799.99.
When Motorola launched the original Xoom last spring, the first Android
Honeycomb tablet turned heads with an attractive, widescreen - friendly interface, but its bulky design, high
price, and buggy performance held it back.
The terribly sexy and expensive
tablet may have what it takes to take the crown as the best Android
Honeycomb tablet, but the
price just might not sit right with everyone.
A few days back, in D: Dive Into Mobile conference, CEO of Android, Andy Rubin announced that
Honeycomb is due next year with support for
tablets and according to sources, the
tablet will apparently be
priced like the current Motorola high - end smartphones and will be releasing in three different wireless options for on - the - go connectivity — CDMA, UMTS and LTE.
Analysts said Google's decision not to open up the
Honeycomb, its first OS version dedicated to
tablets, to third parties will prevent fragmentation, but it will also slow the
price decline and ultimately cap market share.
Asus has officially announced that its first
Honeycomb powered Eee Pad Transformer
tablet will hit the U.S. markets on April 26 with a
price tag of $ 399 for the 16 GB variant and $ 499 for the 32 GB version.
We're really looking forward to Archos» new G9
tablets, their inexpensive
price and unique features are going make them a welcomed addition to the world of
Honeycomb tablets.
What was an overpowered Android 2.3
tablet is now a potent
Honeycomb tablet, bearing a no - contract
price point below $ 250.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab's
price has been falling more and more lately, probably to make room for Samsung's upcoming 8.9 ″ and 10.1 ″
Honeycomb tablets.
When the MediaPad hits the U.S. shores this fall, the
tablet will be likely sold though carriers at a subsidized
price (but tied to a monthly data contract), as Engadget reports Huawei has no plans to release a Wi - Fi - only model of its
Honeycomb 3.2
tablet.
That
price doesn't include Android 4.0, unfortunately, which will be preloaded on the Italian version of the
tablet when it arrives next month, but in the meanwhile you're getting the best
Honeycomb slate we've ever used.
The Android 3.1
Honeycomb tablet is
priced at $ 529.99 and $ 629.99.
T - Mobile G - Slate
Honeycomb tablet is available to buyers at T - Mobile stores with a
price tag of $ 529.99 on a 2 - year contract.
This is the first
Honeycomb tablet so I am not too surprised at the initial
pricing although $ 800 kind of made me vomit a little.
The Android
Honeycomb powered
tablet is expected to release «this summer», with lowest
priced model at $ 529.99.
And these other
honeycomb tablets are crazy
priced, same hardware as NI, but not better, they are selling at over 400 pounds!
OfficeMax is now selling the Android
Honeycomb powered Acer IConia Tab A500
tablet with a
price tag of $ 449.99, which is having dual - core 1 GHz chipset, 5MP rear and 2MP front cameras, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 1080pHD video playback, HDMI port, 3260mAh battery and more.