Sentences with phrase «xoom costs»

A recent report from WSJ found that the XOOM costs about $ 30 more to make than the iPad.
The Xoom costs much more and the Playbook starts out at the same price for a smaller tablet.
In other words, the iPad cost as much as a netbook; the Xoom costs as much as a laptop.
In comparison, the 32 GB iPad 2 with Wi - Fi and 3G capabilities costs $ 729, while the Motorola XOOM costs $ 599.99 on contract and $ 799.99 without any contract obligations.
By comparison, the Xoom costs $ 799, off contract ($ 599 for a two - year Verizon data deal), or $ 70 more than Apple's comparable, 32 GB WiFi +3 G iPad and iPad 2.
Motorola's Xoom costs # 199.99 on the # 25 a month contract and is the first tablet to arrive on their own talkmobile network with unlimited internet access, from an MVNO with Vodafone being the provider.

Not exact matches

It definitely bites, but look at the cost of the xoom... having 3D on it doesn't help the cost either.
then don't use 3d genius its up to you if you want to run a 3d game movie or program ones the ipad 2 comes out and the ipad 1 prices drops so will the over priced android tablets did you know the xoom only cost 285 to manufacture plus labor and there tryin to sell it at $ 800 F Motorola
Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc.'s Xoom tablet costs $ 799 for 32 gigabytes — $ 70 more than a comparable iPad.
Motorola launched its Xoom tablet earlier this week, but it costs $ 799 without a contract, or $ 70 more than the original iPad.
At $ 529 with a two - year contract, the G - Slate costs $ 200 less than the 3G version of the iPad 2 with the same amount of memory (32 GB), and $ 70 less than the Xoom.
The 16 GB version of the Wi - Fi - only Iconia Tab A500 will cost $ 449 at Best Buy, $ 150 less than the $ 599 Wi - Fi - only Motorola Xoom, which currently comes with 32 GB.
The price quoted is for the 3G version of the XOOM though there is also a cheaper alternative, the Wi - Fi only version of the XOOM that costs a bit more affordable $ 600.
The news is confirmed by an inside source that Motorola Xoom is going to be launched on 17th February at Best Buy and it will be costing $ 799 USD.
So post the price revision, the XOOM Wi - Fi will now cost $ 499, which is a whole lot better than the $ 599 price tag that it earlier commanded.
The XOOM always had the specs to make it big, though one of its biggest inhibiting factor with the world's first Honeycomb tablet has been its high costs.
We have already seen XOOM prices heading southwards in India, and now it's been slashed again so that the tablet now costs less than INR 23,000.
I could understand it only cost 300 than yea it would be a deal, but cmon 750 for this 8 something for the xoom, 7 something for the samsung really??
At $ 20 a month for 1 GB of data, that drove the cost of the Xoom to $ 1,040 over two years.
While the Xoom is upgradeable to Verizon's speedier 4G LTE (Long - Term Evolution) network, Apple's low - ball iPad 1 pricing appears poised to dull the appeal of the Xoom for cost - conscious consumers, and should force Verizon to slash the device's price.
With 32 GB of storage, LG's tablet costs $ 699, so about $ 100 cheaper than the Xoom but also smaller (with an 8.9» screen, compared to Xoom's 10.1»).
Also, the 16 GB version is expected to sport a lower price tag than the current least priced XOOM that cost anywhere between $ 599 and $ 699 with 32 GB of on board.
For the Family Edition comes with 16 GB of internal memory which is half of what the cheapest standard XOOM with Wi - Fi comes with but costs a lot more at $ 499.
Companies such as Motorola are releasing the Xoom Family Edition as a way to get a low cost tablet in the marketplace.
Cost wise, the XOOM 2 will set one back by $ 720, though Telstra is also offering the same for a more appealing scheme of $ 59 over two years.
Coming to to price of the tablet, an outright purchase of the XOOM 4G would cost $ 699.99 while the same with a 2 year service contract attached is a bit more soothing at $ 499.99.
The Xoom is going to cost a bunch of money ($ 800, it isn't worth it), it's WiFi is going to be locked down until you pony up the activation money, and now we learn that one of the geekly talking points of Android, Flash, it doesn't have.
Clove Technology has made public this news in a blog post on their http://blog.clove.co.uk site, which has the Motorola XOOM 2 WIFI model priced up at # 325 + VAT and the Motorola XOOM 2 Media Edition WIFI costing # 299 + VAT.
The retailer has now taken the cost of the 8.2 ″ XOOM Media Edition down to only # 149, which is a very -LSB-...]
A Wi - Fi only version of the Xoom will cost $ 599.
There is no word either on what the Wi - Fi only XOOM will cost in Japan though we know its going to be $ 600 in the US.
Like the Motorola XOOM that did cost $ 800 when launched, which was much more than the iPad in spite of the latter being faster in processing speeds.
The Motorola XOOM seems to be settling down finally so that we now have a clearer idea of what its going to cost.
Dixons, the electronics chain currently offering the XOOM in the UK had earlier announced the Honeycomb tablet would cost twenty more at # 499.
The new Xoom 2 is 100 grams lighter than the first model, whilst powered by a faster dual core 1.2 GHz processor, with 16 GB of memory and is set to arrive mid-November with a cost of # 379.99.
Kevorkian isn't ready to blame component costs for the Xoom's price tag, noting that display manufacturers have been planning for a ramp - up in media tablet production for months, and the cost for other key components, like mobile broadband modules, has come down during the past year.
To wit, the Xoom's contract pricing won't endear itself to consumers who expected the Xoom would cost less than the iPad.
Okay, so the standard Motorola Xoom with 3G really does cost $ 800 unsubsidized, as a leaked Best Buy ad showed last week.
While the $ 600 Xoom price tag appears reasonable, the data plans, starting at $ 20 a month for 1 GB of data, will push the cost of owning and operating the tablet to at least $ 1,040 over the life of the contract.
Over at MWC Sanjay Jha, chief executive of Motorola Mobility, stated that the Motorola Xoom would cost around $ 800 when it goes live later this year.
Android Central said last month the Xoom, the first computer to be based on Google's Android 3.0 operating system tailored for tablets, would cost $ 799 from Verizon Wireless, sans contract.
Enderle Group analyst Rob Enderle attributed the high price for the 10 - inch Xoom to the fact that Apple tied up the supply for 10 - inch touch displays (iPad uses a 9.7 - inch display, technically), which means that other tablet makers pay a huge premium for them and pass the cost on to consumers.
Research firms that have taken apart Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc.'s Xoom tablet computer uncovered some additional clues about its features and why it costs more to build than Apple Inc.'s hit iPad.
Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha satisfied three weeks of speculation when he confirmed the Motorola Xoom tablet will cost $ 799 unsubsidized from Verizon Wireless, with WiFi - only models costing $ 600 price.
Motorola's Xoom is expected to cost $ 799, plus consumers must procure a 3G data plan from Verizon Wireless to access WiFi.
Definitely not a high - end tablet that's meant to compete with the likes of the Motorola XOOM or iPad, the Nextbook Next5 Android tablet is now available and will cost you $ 299.00.
The G - Slate costs $ 529 with a two - year contract ($ 750 unsubsidized), which is $ 200 less than the equivalent (3G - enabled) iPad 2 versions, and $ 70 less than Motorola's Xoom.
Leaks point out that the Xoom could cost anywhere between $ 800 and $ 1,200, a whole lot more expensive than the $ 499 starting price of the iPad (though that price does not represent a feature - by - feature match).
And given the interest in lower - cost tablets like the Nook and Kindle Fire, it's hard to justify charging $ 500 or more for a tablet that isn't an iPad or even a Xoom.
There have been some complaints about Android tablet pricing, but looking at the XOOM's cost here in the States and abroad, I stick by my assessment that it is a fair price for the product you are getting.
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