Competitively
priced tablets sporting entry - level specifications may be popular among users who are finding themselves limited by their spending power, but the act of choosing such a tablet that actually fits one's needs is usually much harder than what many make it out to be.
Not exact matches
The
tablet sports decent specs in line with its intended aggressive
pricing strategy.
The same goes for the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 as well, which also
sports a faster processor and a 1920 x 1200 pixel display, while still being
priced the same as the 32 GB Xperia
Tablet S.
The
tablet is likely to
sport a
price tag of around $ 249 — $ 299 and is being put together by Pegatron Technology.
The
tablet is being distributed among students at a government subsidized
price of around $ 29, though the commercial version of the same will
sport a sticker
price of around $ 60.
Google Nexus 7 review: This Asus - made
tablet sports a 7 - inch screen and a bargain
price tag that looks set to worry the Amazon Kindle Fire
As for specs, the
tablet does not
sport a 7 inch display as its
price might suggest, but a full 10.1 inch screen having a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.
Named Transformer Pad 300, the
tablet is likely to
sport a
price tag of around $ 399 for the Wi - Fi only version.
The
tablet scores on the
pricing front,
priced as it is at the same $ 199.99 as its predecessor while still
sporting greatly enhanced specs.
As for 97 Carbon, the
tablet will
sport a
price tag of $ 250 with an official launch taking place sometime in July.
The
tablet sports a pocket friendly
price tag of $ 169 and offers specs that can be considered befitting to the
price.
The
tablet will be hitting Verizon before we know it,
sporting the extremely high
price tag of $ 800, which is still not verified as the actual
price.
Big
tablet on a small budget With the Nexus 7 on its way out and the new Nexus 9
sporting a higher
price - tag and size than many users are willing to put up with, folks are now looking for
tablet options that fit into their lives and their budgets a little better.
There is no word though as what the expected
price tag the
tablets would
sport though Rahul Mahajan did say they are here for the long run with more
tablets to be launched in future.
What's more, the PlayBase
tablet sports some nice cool specs to show in a kid specific
tablet while still
sporting a decent
price tag.
Also, while the
tablets from Archos may never have made the kind of noise that we have come to hear from the likes of the iPad or the Galaxy Tab, they have managed to maintain a steady buzz around them owing largely to the affordable
price tags that they
sport.
It shows that customers support our philosophy,» said Peter Chou which means the upcoming Tegra 3 based
tablets might well be seen
sporting a rather high
price tag.
Up next is the 10 inch screen sized Eee Pad
sporting the conventional
tablet form factor and has been
priced between $ 399 and $ 499.
Fortunately, the
price has been kept within reasonable limits in spite of the
tablet sporting a rich spec sheet.
The
tablet sports dimensions of 268 x 168 x 16 mm and weighs 800 gms while the
price of the
tablet has been pegged at 56,800 Yen.
This
tablet is the only one besides the Aakash to
sport the highly lucrative $ 99
price tag (shipping charges applicable extra).
The CherryPad had joined the
tablet fray during October and came with a 7 inch display, Android 2.1 Eclair as the operating system and
sported a $ 188
price tag.
The
price also puts the Galaxy Tab 2 slam bang in iPad 2 territory as the new Apple
tablet also starts at $ 499 for the Wi - Fi only model
sporting 16 GB of storage though is $ 100 less than the Motorola XOOM with which it shares a lot of similarity.
And apparently, thhis entry - level
tablet will soon start making its way onto retail shelves in Europe for sale, where it is expected to be
sport an extremely competitive
price tag.
I think that Samsung will find it tough going competing against the Kindle Fire, especially for twice the
price, even though this Wifi - only
tablet sports Android 3.2, a 1024x600 touchscreen, front and rear - facing cameras, a 1.2 GHz dual - core processor and 1 GB of RAM.
Here is one more
tablet PC
sporting the $ 199
price tag that has now been made famous by the Kindle Fire.
Google's previous
tablets, which fell under the Nexus brand,
sported plastic bodies which helped keep
price and weight down - but with the Pixel C it's moved into premium materials.
This now appears to be coming to fruition with Google's own Nexus 7
tablet hitting the market for Jen - Hsun's quoted
price of # 199 and
sporting a Tegra 3 chip.
Pricing for the 7 - inch Kindle Fire, which
sports a far lower resolution than the B&N
tablet, starts at $ 159 — $ 10 more than the discounted 8 GB Nook HD.
And the
pricing for this
tablet makes you wonder, just how much is Microsoft going to charge for the Pro version, running full Windows 8 and
sporting an Atom processor?
The «Hyper» Tegra 2
tablet sports a dual core 1 GHz Cortex A9 processor, Android 2.1, 512 MB RAM and 32 GB SSD and is
priced at around $ 387 while the «PC Smart» Windows
tablet has an Intel Atom N450 processor, 1 / 2 GB RAM, 250 / 320 GB HDD, 1.3 MP webcam, accelerometer, Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, mini VGA, USB ports, card reader, audio jacks, DVD burner, LAN and Windows 7 Home Premium,
priced at $ 608.
The fact that with a $ 200 launch
price, it costs less than most
tablets, and
sports dimensions conveniently smaller than other devices, make it appear to be the perfect hybrid between
tablet and smartphone.
Apple iPad Air Street
Price: Starts From Rs 36,000 Apple's latest
tablet, the iPad Air
sports a 9.7 - inch IPS screen with pixel dimensions of 1536x2048.
Google's previous
tablets, which fell under the Nexus brand,
sported plastic bodies which helped keep
price and weight down - but with the Pixel C it's moved into premium materials.
The
tablet comes with a
price tag of Rs. 34,990 and
sports an QHD (2560x1600pixel) OLED infinity display along with Intel RealSense Snapshot Depth Camera.
On a different note, this particular component addition to Samsung's arsenal of smartphone and
tablet parts should further help it increase revenue, not only because other OEMs might be interested in buying 128 GB eMMC 5.0 chips from Samsung, but also because Samsung can further raise the
prices of its mid-range phones that
sport more built - in memory and thus increase the overall average sales
price of devices part of its Galaxy brand.
The existing G Pad — be sure to read our full review —
sports a microSD slot, a metal chassis and a larger, better - looking display, but besides that the internal hardware is very similar, and the G Pad currently sits at a
price point above the Nexus
tablet, selling for $ 350.