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iPad Mini's list of rumors have been increasing day after day. Now the prices of the iPad Mini have leaked on a German retailer's inventory with the starting price tag of €249 ($322 approximately).
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Images of an alleged iPad Mini battery emerged online on Sunday, Oct. 14, showing Apple's much-rumored 7.85-inch slate may pack a 16.7 watt-hour battery.
Dell has revealed the pricing details for its XPS 12 tablet/Ultrabook hybrid, and the device is now up for pre-order on the company's official online store.
Best Buy, a specialty retailer of consumer electronics in the U.S., is expected to launch its own tablet Insignia Flex.
The rumor mill continues to be on an overdrive and new reports indicate that the fabled iPad Mini will launch not on Oct. 17, as speculated earlier, but on Oct. 23.
The Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Fire HD will go on sale in European countries, including the UK, within weeks, and pre-orders are now open.
The eReader market seems to be heating up with German firm "Txtr" introducing its Beagle eReader, touted as the cheapest and smallest eReader around. The device will cost only $13 when it hits the market.
E-retailer Amazon had announced its its new range of Kindle Fire tablets in September; however, its high-end 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 4G tablet offerings were yet to get sales approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). A Reuters report now reveals that the 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD 4G tablet had received FCC clearance.
Asus unveiled its new 27-inch ET2001 All-in-One (AIO) desktop PC on Tuesday, Oct. 9, ready to sweep consumers into the touch-based era with full support for the upcoming Windows 8 OS.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Lenovo continued to fight for the top spot in PC shipments for the third quarter, and their shipment totals are so similar that two major research firms disagree about who ranks first.
Microsoft has not released pricing details for its upcoming Surface tablets, but a bill-of-materials analysis suggests pricing would fall in line with low-end PCs and ultrabooks.
Acer announced on Tuesday, Oct. 9, that its new Windows 8 tablet, the Acer Iconia W510, will go on sale on Nov. 9 in the U.S. and Canada, with a $500 starting price.
U.S. carrier Sprint has announced its first 4G LTE tablet - the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. Sprint confirmed in a press release on Oct. 9 that Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 will be offered to its consumers.