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Hannspree SN10T1 tablet hits Europe, SN10T2 and SN10T3 to follow later this year

We haven’t heard much about Hannspree’s 10.1-inch HSG1164 tablet because it turned up on the FCC back in December, but a seemingly identical SN10T1 model has now surfaced in Italy, and it’s apparently available presently for €399 (contrary to what the roadmap pictured above would have you ever believe). What’s more, it appears like Hannspree can also be releasing two more tablets before the top of the year, including a less expensive 8GB model so they can run just €299 (or about $430), and a Honeycomb-based model that packs a better resolution 1280 x 600 display, 16GB of storage and a value tag of €449, or simply under $650 — search for those to be available sometime within the second and third quarter, respectively.

[Thanks, Laura]

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