The Carphone Warehouse, known under the emblem name of Phone House across Europe, has revealed its future pricing for a quartet of Android Honeycomb tablets within the latest version of its device catalog. The 7-inch Acer Iconia A100 scoops the prize for being most affordable with a €349 sticker, while the ten-inch Xoom’s €699 price is confirmed and the 8.9-inch Optimus Pad gets its lowest pricing yet , at a still unaffordable €849. The Eee Pad on display here isn’t explicitly named, but we suspect it to be the ten.1-inch Transformer , packing a dual-core Tegra 2 and running version 3.0 of Android — the same as your complete others during this group. Oddly enough, these are all detailed within the March version of the document, but unless we’re sorely mistaken, none of those tablets has yet reached the stage of general availability in Europe. Well, at the very least it lets us know the way much every one will cost once they do eventually hit retail.
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