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Is EUR 569 a good deal for the 32 GB Wepad?
The WePad went on sale a week ago, costing EUR 569 for the WePad, featuring 3G UMTS, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi and GPS. Is that a good deal compared to the Apple iPad equivalent? The non-3G, 16 GB version is costing EUR 449, which should be comparable with the 16 GB WiFi iPad. Is that a better choice?
Can I expect the price of the WePad to get lower quickly, or will it stay at this price level for several months?
Here is the offer by Amazon.de:
http://www.amazon.de/WePad-Zoll-Tablet-PC-Bluetooth-Wi-Fi/dp/B003JFKUWQ
Can I expect the price of the WePad to get lower quickly, or will it stay at this price level for several months?
Here is the offer by Amazon.de:
http://www.amazon.de/WePad-Zoll-Tablet-PC-Bluetooth-Wi-Fi/dp/B003JFKUWQ
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I think the price of 32 GB WePad at 569 Euros, is a fairly good deal. Based on the features listed such as 11.6 inch screen size, 32 GB storage capacity (expandable to another 32 GB), Intel Atom processor N450, fastest among the tablets, 1.3 megapixel webcam, multi-tasking capabilities, availability of flash for video & games, Apps available at WePad app store & Android Marketplace and price that is the same as the iPad 32 GB wifi.
Choosing the WePad is more than a better choice than the iPad, in the sense that it has the features that wins it over the Apple's tablet. With regards to the price of WePad, my take on this is that it will stay at its current level for several months and a certain level of adjustments could be made if sales pick-up for this product.
As a final note, I suggest you widen your horizon by reading expert reviews and opinions by leading experts that is widely found online, to assist in your final decision on which tablet to choose.
Choosing the WePad is more than a better choice than the iPad, in the sense that it has the features that wins it over the Apple's tablet. With regards to the price of WePad, my take on this is that it will stay at its current level for several months and a certain level of adjustments could be made if sales pick-up for this product.
As a final note, I suggest you widen your horizon by reading expert reviews and opinions by leading experts that is widely found online, to assist in your final decision on which tablet to choose.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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