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Asus prices up netbook-convertible Android tablet

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At the same time as this I can see a nice slim ASUS netbook with 1.66GHz Atom Processor, 1GB RAM, 250GB HDD, 10" Display, Bluetooth, Windows 7 Starter OS, & up to 6 Hours Battery Life for about half this.

Yeah shame about the Win7. Without that I think it's possible to spot a hardware price of around 200 - alot of which is the same as this tablet.

Good luck to em of course, but I think we can see why tablets are so popular with the makers. The profits must be huge.

Why? It can only be because the lack of keyboard means 'it's not a PC'

Any they said Linux netbooks didnt work out for mass sales......

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Madness breeds madness

Silly price. Very silly price.

If it was running RISC OS though, fair enough.

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Priced to sell?

I seem to remember an earlier article suggesting this would cost something like £350. Seems that dream didn't come true.

Re: the comment 'bout the Vega. Given the news last week that Google will not be releasing Honeycomb as AOSP, and the pricing of all current available details on other Honeycomb tabs, I'm beginning to suspect some level of price collusion, or cosy arrangement between major brands and Google. Effectively Google are saying that Billy Chinese OEM Android tabs cannot get hold of the Honeycomb OS. Therefore there is no price competition coming from the cheap no-brand end of the spectrum. This effectively gives Samsung, Motorola, Asus, Acer, LG and so on some protection for their overpriced Honeycomb tabs. The Advent Vega is a no-brand tab with absolutely the specification to run Honeycomb, but by not releasing the AOSP it is being held back on the non-tab Froyo.

Apple has nothing to fear from this of course, so it can set pricing and watch the profits roll in. Android vendors are always at risk of lower priced competition, which may well mean a certain reluctance to invest - something which Google can encourage by holding back Honeycomb.

Hmmm.

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£500 + the cost of a keyboard?

Why would you?

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Pricing

Telegraph suggest it will be £379 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/8417586/Asus-to-launch-first-Android-Honeycomb-tablet-next-week.html

Amazon offer pre-orders for release on the 18th at £379 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Asus-EeePad-Transformer-Tablet-Android/dp/B004TB0EMK/ and £429 with dock http://www.amazon.co.uk/Asus-Transformer-Android-docking-station/dp/B004TB0EXY/

Tempted...

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