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Old 03-07-2011, 04:19 PM   #18
jasoraso
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Device: Nook Touch, Nook Color (rooted) and Samsung Galaxy Nexus
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
I was wrong, it was Samsung that apologized for their Galaxy Tab 10.1" in an article titled, "Samsung exec: Our tablet is 'inadequate'":

Samsung exec: Our tablet is 'inadequate'



Moto should apologize for the price of the Xoom, especially since at $800 it still requires activation!
Moto doesn't need to apologize. It is looking like the Zoom will be available at Sam's club in a wi-fi only version for $539. I think that competes quite nicely vs. the ipad2. I know if I was going to spend ~$500 on a tablet, I would choose the Zoom over the ipad2.

BUT, I am very happy I chose to spend $250 on my Nookcolor!

Edit: I do agree that for $800, Motorola, Verizon, and anyone else trying to sell the Zoom at that price needs to apologize. Apple at least needs to pay its software engineers for the IOS software! Google is providing Android for free!!!!! Something doesn't add up when you see an $800 price tag.

EDIT 2: to bring this back to the topic: I think the B&N app store may make the NookColor an even better buy at $250 (or $200)!

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