The entry - level 32 GB +
WiFi version costs only $ 329, which is $ 70 below the starting price of iPad Air 2, and twice as cheap as iPad Pro 10.5, released in June.
The WiFi version costs $ 119 ($ 139 for the ad - free version) and $ 179 ($ 199 for the ad - free version) for the 3G version and will be available October 8.
The WiFi only model costs $ 139 and the 3G plus
WiFi version costs $ 189.
The base
WiFi version costs $ 499, and the 16 GB WiFi +3 G version is priced at $ 629.
Not exact matches
According to recent information, the games should
cost the same as PSP titles ($ 40), but will you shell out the $ 250 for the
WiFi - only
version or $ 300 for the 3G model?
The 32 GB
version costs $ 599 with
WiFi, and $ 729 with
WiFi and 3G.
Buyers can still choose from a
wifi - only
version priced at $ 399, and the LTE
version will
cost $ 529.
Compare this to the
WiFi only
versions of the new Kindle that
cost $ 139 while the Nook
costs $ 149.
Costing $ 189, the Kindle Touch 3G ships on November 21st, the same day as the standard
WiFi version.
The Kindle
WIFI with Special Offers will
cost $ 99, while the non-advertising
version will
cost $ 139.09.
T - Mobile's Tab 10.1 is
WiFi - only at this time and will
cost customers $ 499 for the 16 GB
version and $ 599 for the 32 GB
version.
There are currently several resellers, and
costs start at $ 572 for the
wifi - only
version, or $ 668 for a
version that'll work with an AT&T SIM.
The 3G and the
WiFi only
versions cost $ 139 and $ 189 respectively and both the
versions in both colors have gone off the market.
The Transformer sells internationally at an extremely affordable $ 399 for the 16 GB
WiFi version while the same with 32 GB on board
costs $ 499.
The 32 GB
version will
cost $ 599 with
WiFi, and $ 729 with
WiFi and 3G.
The 16 GB
version of the iPad will
cost $ 499 with
WiFi, and $ 629 with
WiFi and 3G.
Alternatively, consumers can purchase a
WiFi - only iPad for $ 500 for the 16 GB
WiFi version, while the comparable 32 GB
version of the iPad
costs $ 729 for the
WiFi +3 G model.
Wifi Tabs to
cost $ 399.99 and $ 499.99, LTE
versions coming to AT&T, T - Mobile, Sprint and Verizon later this year Following yesterday's Samsung Galaxy Tab S announcements, Samsung has begun taking pre-orders for its new 8.4 or 10.5 - inch slabs in the U.S. market.
January rumors that the tablet could
cost $ 799 put off consumers, who perhaps delayed buying an iPad, which
costs $ 500 for the entry - level
WiFi version and as much as $ 829 for the
WiFi +3 G model.
Adding the new Retina Display and faster processor did cause the price on the Mini to go up a little though, as it now starts at $ 399 for the 16 GB
WiFi version up from the $ 329 it
cost for the 16 GB non-Retina Mini.
That British example may be particularly apt, given that the 16 GB,
WiFi - only
version of the iPad
costs 429 pounds sterling on Apple's U.K. site, while the 64 GB, 3G - enabled
version retails for 699 pounds sterling.
WiFi 32 GB
version will now
cost you INR 29,990, while for 3G 32 GB
version; you will have to shell out INR 35,590 (Flipkart is selling it for INR 35K).
I'm gonna buy a tablet but I STIIIIILLLL couldnt imagine buying a carrier
version unless the
WiFi only Android tabs of this caliber are only gonna
cost $ 50 - 100 less.
The
WiFi - only
version of the Galaxy Tab, for example,
costs $ 500 from Best Buy — twice the price of the Nook Color.
As expected, retail
cost still remains at $ 599.99 for the
WiFi only
version.
I'm afraid to hear what the
wifi version only will
cost.
I'll wait and see what it
cost off contract or if they release a
wifi version, what that
cost will be... but they better hurry that
wifi xoom is looking better everyday to me
The
cost factor is negatable if you buy the
WiFi - only
version at $ 600 or use Ocho - Cinco's 25 % off code (courtesy of XDA) to lower the 3G model down to $ 600, either of which would put in on point with the iPad.
HP's
WIFI only webOS tablet will be available on July 1st, with pre-ordering starting on June 19th and at a
cost of # 399 for the 16 GB
version and # 479 with 32 GB of internal storage.
While Verizon is selling a 4G / 3G Tab 10.1, T - Mobile's Tab 10.1 is
WiFi - only at this time and will
cost customers $ 499 for the 16 GB
version and $ 599 for the 32 GB
version.
And at the price for the
WiFi only
version, I'll just grab one... there's no question that the $ 100 price reduction from what it
cost to get in a couple of months ago is HUGE.
The
WiFi - only model
costs $ 99 for the special offers
version and $ 139 without ads.
Apparently, a 16 GB model of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
WiFi only
version will
cost just $ 399 (taxes excluded) instead of the $ 499 price that was making rounds.
In Europe, the
WiFi version of the device will
cost $ 199, while the
WiFi and 3G
versions will
cost $ 249.
I'm wondering what the
WiFi version will
cost, what's the usual
cost difference between a 3G model vs
WiFi?
I realize that there is a
cost advantage to producing the same chassis for all variants of the ThinkPad Tablet, but it seems like Lenovo could have made the
WiFi versions with a micro-SD slot in the place of the useless SIM card port.
This is a solid deal, as the 16 GB
version of the
WiFi - only Apple iPad
costs $ 499 at Apple stores and at most online retailers.
What we know about pricing is that the cheapest
version,
WiFi only and 16 GB of storage will
cost $ 469, while the 32 GB will tick in at 569 $ - both
versions will be available on June 8.
The
WiFi only Thrive starts at [easyazon - link asin =» B004I43F9C»] $ 429.99 [/ easyazon - link], which gets you the 8 GB
version, while the 16 and 32 GB
versions cost [easyazon - link asin =» B0052P6DQI»] $ 479.99 [/ easyazon - link] and [easyazon - link asin =» B0052P6UM0 ″] $ 579.99 [/ easyazon - link].
The tablet will be available starting June 8th, with the
WiFi only 16 GB
version to
cost $ 499, while the 32 GB will need an additional 100 bucks investment.
You can get a 32 GB,
WiFi only
version for $ 429, 64 GB for $ 529, while 3G
versions cost $ 449 (16 GB), $ 529 (32 GB) and $ 629 (64 GB).
The
WiFi - only option will
cost $ 420, and the LTE
version will be $ 520.
A 128 GB
WiFi - only model will
cost $ 949, while a 128 GB
WiFi + Cellular
version will set you back $ 1079.
The tablet's
WiFi version is now available with 128 GB storage for $ 399 and the cellular
version costs $ 529.