«I need only wifi so
I bought wifi version.
Or just
buy the wifi version of the tablet and if your phone is capable just get the hotspot feature turned on for 14 bucks more a month and save money.
Up until today we've only been able to
buy the Wifi version of the Acer Iconica A500 Android tablet here in Australia, but this info received today has announced the availability of the 3G version.
Thanks a lot for your review, I will
buy the WiFi version, since I have WiFi at home and at Unversirty (I live in Spain, so I'm not even sure if AT&T 3G is available)
Not exact matches
Also, you can't use the console's
wifi to connect to the internet, as it is used to connect to your 3DS, so you need a wired LAN adapter for the Wii U. All in all, once you
buy a Wii U, I see no reason why NOT to also
buy the Wii U
version of the game and play it properly on the TV screen, but hey!
Current gear: Asus G73 (Best
Buy version), HP Pavilion dv6 - 3052nr, HP Envy 14 (Febuary 2011 edition), HP EliteBook 2730p (on its way out), System76 Starling, Motorola Xoom 3G, Acer Iconia Tab A500, Apple iPad 64 GB 3G +
WiFi, Dell Streak 7 4G, Amazon Kindle
WiFi, HTC Evo 3D, Samsung Nexus S 4G, Novatel MiFi 3G / 4G Mobile Hotspot
I have been trying to
buy a Voyage with
WiFi and cellular since Christmas and it is always out of stock, plus the covers are mostly gone with a notice they won't be back so I am guessing some new
versions are on the horizon.
The U.S. can expect cheaper prices than that but how about this: $ 499 for a
Wifi - Only
version at Best
Buy, matching exactly the 16 GB
Wifi - only
version of the iPad.
Give me my
wifi version and I'll be
buying at $ 300 - 400 tops
I have no problem with an ad - supported Kindle for a lesser price, but really for only a $ 25 difference, I think I'd recommend to anyone
buying a new Kindle to simply pay more for the regular
wifi version.
Conclusion: Kindle 3 brought the eReader technology to a new level and at the current price of $ 139 the
WiFi version,
buying one is an easy decision.
Adam tablet can be
bought online for Rs 25,000 for a 3G
version; and Rs 21,000 for a
WiFi version.
Consumer electronics giant Best
Buy will have the new Kindle priced at $ 189 for the 3G
version and the $ 129 for the
WiFi only
version at its stores from this fall.
I'm hoping to get my 3G / UK
version of the AC100 from Amazon soon so if anyone want's to
buy a German (QWERZ keyboard)
Wifi - only
version, let me know!
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.
The 16 GB
Wifi - only
version is currently available for just # 149.99, a # 50 saving over
buying one direct from Google Play.
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.
If there is a monthly fee I am better off
buying the hot spot on my EVO and getting an un sub
version and utilize the
wifi.
The
WiFi - only
version of the Galaxy Tab, for example, costs $ 500 from Best
Buy — twice the price of the Nook Color.
That can't be done with the 3G
version of the Touch (which is why I went
WiFi only this go around), the only thing you can use the 3G for is to access the Kindle store to
buy and download books (and download from your archives).
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.
but yea, I rather
buy the
Wifi only
version from a retailer anyways.
The folks over at Best
Buy have started listing the Motorola Xoom on their site, and you can get your hands on one for $ 799.99 for the 3G /
WiFi version (the
WiFi - only
version will only be available later this year).
Head over to Best
Buy Stores (hit the link) to place an order on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 at $ 499.99 for the 16 GB or $ 599.99 for the 32 GB
WiFi - only
versions both in White and Metallic Gray colored
versions.
I'd
buy the
wifi or 3g
version instead... if I was interested in the Kindle at all.
Best: App selection, performance, battery life, accessory ecosystem Worst: Price Price: $ 549 (16 GB
WiFi) to $ 699 (128 GB
WiFi + cellular) Availability: Apple Store, Best
Buy, various carriers (LTE
version)
The HTC Flyer (see our hands - on at Mobile World Congress and with the
Wifi - only
version coming to Best
Buy) is one of the most anticipated Android tablets, with its aluminum unibody design or the Scribe system that lets you write on just about anything.