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T-Mobile’s LG G-Slate priced at $529.99 with a two-year contract

Well, here ya go! T-Mobile has finally decided to come back clean with the pricing on its 8.9-inch, 3D-capable LG G-Slate , and well, it isn’t cheap. The Honeycomb, Tegra 2-powered tablet will set you back $529.99 after an $100 mail-in-rebate and that’s provided that you settle to a two-year contract. Without a doubt , this thing can record 3D video, hook up with T-Mobile’s “4G” HSPA+ network , and output 1080p video, but that also looks like rather a lot of cash when you think about you’re also locked into paying a minimum of $20 in data each month. Able to grace us the WiFi version, LG? Hit the break for the fast press statement.

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T-Mobile G-Slate with Google by LG: Powered by Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), the G-Slate delivers a premium mobile entertainment experience with a superb 8.9-inch, 3D-capable, multitouch HD display and the power to record 3D and whole HD video. With the hot G-Slate, customers can access their favorite TV shows, magazines, games and more with pre-installed applications equivalent to T-Mobile TV, Need for Speed SHIFT HD and Zinio eReader. The T-Mobile G-Slate will cost $529.99 after $100 mail-in-rebate card with a qualifying mobile broadband plan on two-year agreement, voice line and enrollment in EasyPay.

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