Amazon's 7 -
inch slate costs $ 229, while Samsung's costs just $ 179 (after a $ 20 rebate).
Not exact matches
Made by Huawei, this 7 -
inch Android Honeycomb
slate costs a low $ 179 up front then $ 10 per month for 20 months thereafter, adding up to $ 379 (not including data
costs).
It is
slated to
cost around $ 299, while the IMAGINE 9 features a 9.7
inch 4 × 3 IPS wide view screen with 1024 × 768 resolution and will
cost the same amount.
An 11.6 -
inch Windows 8 notebook with a lid that pops off to become a standalone
slate, the HP Envy x2 promises the best of both worlds, but does this $ 849 system justify a price that's $ 350 higher than the average notebook or tablet
costs by itself?
But with multiple Android OEMs targeting the 7 -
inch small
slate space before Apple did, there was a clear need for Cupertino to introduce a smaller iPad, whatever the
costs on the revenue cannibalisation front.
The HTC Flyer received a permanent $ 200 price cut that starts today: The capable 7 -
inch slate now
costs $ 299; just days after Amazon announced its $ 199 Kindle Fire.
Still, if you're looking for a well - built 10 -
inch Windows
slate that doesn't
cost more than $ 300, the Toshiba Encore 2 won't disappoint.
The smartphone and the 9.7 -
inch slate possess the same storage choices and they are available at a starting
cost of $ 199 and $ 499, respectively.
When the 7 -
inch Jelly Bean
slate ships to the continent on October 30th, it will
cost $ 230 in both the US and Canada for the lone 8 GB version — a better value than we see in Europe, but still a slightly awkward middle ground between an 8 GB Nexus 7 at $ 199 and its $ 249, 16 GB edition.