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http://www.intomobile.com/2010/10/14...k-price-rumor/
Okay the UK price for the tab is claimed to be £199 on contract and £599 sim free. Don't know how reliable that is. Seems very unlikely now that I will be getting this because £600 is far too high and don't want to be tied to a two year contract. Pity cause it seems like a great device. Not sure what Samsung was thinking.
Will be looking at the black friday sales though. Went to US last year for that and wife wants to go again. So if the prices are reasonable may get it from the US. Only problem is I may end up with the problem I had with N900 which is it got faulty and I have had to courier it to US to get it fixed under warranty. Also problem that the US version does not do voice calls.
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I think that the largest problem with the Tab isn't it's price, it's that there isn't a low-cost entry version that makes it *seem* as though the price is less.
Although at $649US it is comparable to a similarly spec'd iPad, most people will claim that the iPad is $499 because it *starts* at $499. The price rises steeply from there, but strangely, this is almost wholly ignored.
It's a psychological thing.
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But the solution is very simple: if carriers were to release multiple SIMs locked to a single account, these devices could be WAN connected and only requiring a SINGLE account! The funny thing is, many carriers already do this in so-called 'family' plans or 'shared' plans. A small premium could even be charged for the service that many would gladly pay rather than shelling out and monitoring two separate accounts.
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Once the mighty iPhone4 was the only phone with a buttery-smooth web browser. It was soon matched by the iPad. But it seems as though Android will be getting the same type of performance thanks to the Opera Mini web browser!
http://my.opera.com/chooseopera/blog...id-coming-soon
In a nutshell, the browser uses the GPU inside of your phone/tablet to accelerate performance dramatically! This should mean, buttery-smooth scrolling, zooming, and new UI tricks!
This is the best news that I've heard since the release of the Tab specs. The web browser is arguably *the* most important app on these mobile devices, and the experience matters. Having owned an iPod touch, I can attest that GPU accelerated scrolling is a BIG deal and I'm very pleased that Android is getting the same treatment. A little late, but better late than never!
I would think that it's only a matter of time before the stock browser gets a similar treatment.