Not exact matches
And the already - overheated rumour mill about Apple's forthcoming
tablet device has gone into top gear with a plethora of stories appearing now that are picking a late January announcement and
March ship date for what's being billed as the iTablet or iSlate.
The
tablet will cost about $ 270 (US$ 350) excluding taxes for the Wi - Fi version, according to a statement from Samsung in Sweden, which also says that it will start
shipping in
March.
Staples though will be
shipping the
tablet on
March 25th, which will ensure you have the
tablet in your hands on the launch day itself.
Sales figures aren't quoted in millions as it usually is for the iPad but it is still is a very respectable 400,000
tablet shipped till now since the
tablet first went on sale on
March 25.
The Journal said Apple does not plan on
shipping the
tablet until
March although «the
shipping time hasn't been finalized and could change.»
In a separate note, Vijay Rakesh of ThinkEquity said his checks with manufacturers indicate Apple is on track to
ship between 1 million and 3 million
tablets during the
March quarter.
Amazon UK is offering the WiFi - only Samsung Galaxy Tab
tablet for cost of 299 GBP (about $ 477) and should
ship on
March 31st.
At this point we know there's a 12.2 - inch Galaxy Note Pro coming before the end of
March, but a new
tablet that was recently
shipped to Indi...
As reported, Lenovo LePad
tablet will
ship worldwide in June, but first debut in its home market (China) later
March... Read more...
True to leaks, the non-3G
tablet will
ship to the US through Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, Radio Shack, some Sam's Club stores, Staples and Walmart on
March 27.
Source Article: New Coby budget Android
tablets up for pre-order,
shipping March 15 (update: not
shipping until late Spring)
Motorola released its XOOM
tablet in the U.S. this past
March and while sales haven't been stellar, the slate has fared relatively well compared to other Android
tablets on the market with 250,000 units
shipped in the first quarter.
According to sources, HTC's first ever
tablet might possibly start
ship in this
March in US with Gingerbread OS on board and it can be upgrade to Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS and it would be called as HTC Flyer.
These
tablets are not
shipping on
March 15 and the product ETAs have been taken down.
The
shipping will begin in
March, and the
tablet is going to be available in most of the European countries and also in the US.
However, it is uncharacteristic for Apple to announce the
tablets in
March and then not
ship them until May or June.