As for the Eee Pad Transformer, the 16 GB,
WiFi version sells right now for $ 386, but the experience wouldn't be complete without the docking keyboard, which sells for a discounted price of $ 149.99.
The wifi version sells from $ 99 and the 3G from $ 149.
Not exact matches
The
WiFi - only
version of the Kindle retails for $ 139, while the next - generation
version with 3G connectivity
sells for $ 189.
The big news from Amazon is that it's
selling a
wifi only
version for $ 139, which CEO Jeff Bezos says will make it a «mass market» device.
The mobile and broadband provider is offering the 32 GB
WiFi version of the Nexus 7 with the LG Optimus L5, HTC Desire C, Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and the newly released Google Nexus 4 which has already
sold out on the Google Play store.
The 3G edition will
sell for $ 199, while the
WIFI version will be available for $ 139.
One impressive new Android tablet to launch this month worth reviewing is the Icoo 7GS — 3G edition — available through a site called Tablet Sprint — this new 7 Inch tablet compares to the current $ 300 Nexus 7 3G
version, with most of the same features, but
sells for about $ 200 — and offers one of the newest Quad Core processors, an HD 1280X800 IPS screen, GPS, Bluetooth,
WiFi, MicroSD storage, and a SIM slot built in with 3G HSPA + with both internet and phone call connection through any GSM carrier, including AT&T and T - Mobile — The site TabletSprint also currently offers Bonus Apps, including an Office Suite with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and the popular 3D game Shadowgun — and also features a few other new models worth checking out that launch in June --
I went to one of these BB events and the playbook is coming to tmobile in a
wifi only
version and will not be
sold in tmobile retail locations at first but they will be releasing one with hspa + later this year and they also confirmed that tmobile is getting a 4g touchscreen BB device
Will never know if sub $ 500
wifi version would of
sold alot better weeks ago and not at end of April... xoom had it's chance, next!
Available in the US only, it
sells for $ 199 for the 3G
version and $ 149 for the
WiFi - only model.
In fact, the # 11 best -
selling Kindle this week is also the ad - free
version of the
WiFi - only basic Kindle (for $ 109)-- the non-international
version.
The third best -
selling Kindle is Amazon's other new model, the Kindle Touch, and again, consumers are opting for the cheapest one — the
WiFi - only
version that ships with advertising for $ 99.
The Sony Tablet S cozies up to the LG Optimus PadThe US will likely see a
version that is
WiFi and 3G, which makes sense for such a lightweight device, we still can not understand why Sony refuses to
sell its notebooks and now tablets in Canada without the 3G option.
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.
No word on whether a
Wifi only
version will be
sold in Canada.
Furthermore, both Amazon and Barnes & Noble
sell WiFi - only
versions of the Kindle and Nook for $ 139 and $ 149, respectively; that, along with recent price cuts among smaller e-readers, exerts considerable pressure for new devices on the market to be cheaper, not more expensive.
Jha confirmed to Reuters that they plan to
sell the device unsubsidized for $ 799 at Verizon and that a
wifi - only
version is also in the works and will retail for $ 600.
The Nook 3G +
WiFi currently retails for $ 199, while the Wi - Fi - only
version comes in at $ 149, so it is possible Barnes & Noble will continue to
sell the e-ink models alongside the more expensive Nook Color.
The latter began
selling in the United States April 30, and retails at a roughly $ 130 premium over the
WiFi - only
version.
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).
The independent UK retailer is
selling the 16 GB,
WiFi version for # 400, while the edition equipped with a 3G modem retails for # 500.
On - line retailer Amazon is now
selling the
WIFI only
version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, before Samsung has actually announced the Android tablet device.
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.
As seen in the image above, the 16 GB
Wifi version will
sell for $ 499.99 and be available in «week 17» (late March / early April - ish).
My guess is that the
wifi only
version will
sell well.
As with the French model, the device that Amazon is
selling in Spain and Italy is the six - inch, keyboard - free,
WiFi version, meaning that Amazon does not have to go through the costly process of customizing physical keyboards for local markets.
Even without the
WiFi version, the Korean company managed to
sell over one million of these 3G - enabled tablet devices.
The
WiFi router firmware
sold by the top manufacturers contained
versions of open source components with security vulnerabilities, the binary scans indicated.
The older iPad 2 (16 GB) will continue to
sell at Rs. 28,900 (~ $ 455) for the
WiFi only
version, and Rs. 37,900 (~ $ 600) for cellular
version.
Apple will still be
selling the first - generation iPad mini at a reduced price, starting from $ 299 for the Wi - Fi
version and $ 429 for the
WiFi + Cellular
version.