Yowtch. The Motorola Xoom was largely considered the big tablet his of this year’s CES, thanks in no small part to the fact that it was really the only one running Android 3.0 Honeycomb–the first version of the mobile OS designed specifically with tablets in mind.
So, how much will you have to pay for this eagerly awaited device? One would imagine the company would undercut the price point of the tablet’s chief competition–Apple’s iPad and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab. Nope. If these leaks are to be believed, the tablet is going to carry a rather lofty unsubsidized price tag of $799.99.
The news comes from a “tipster” over at Android Central, complete with a sheet featuring the minimum advertised price of the Xoom and other devices, all subsidized and a heck of a lot cheaper than Motorola’s upcoming tablet.
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