It's also strange because last we heard anything about the Iconia Tab A100, it was supposedly delayed until the second half of the year. Now that may, of course, mean that it will launch in July (since that is after all in the second half of the year), yet we assumed that meant later in the year – as manufacturers usually release stuff closer to the end of their projected time frames.
But, if Walmart hasn't priced the Iconia Tab A100 by mistake, it certainly looks like the Iconia Tab A500′s little brother is bound to be released soon, at least in the US at Walmart. And that $349 price seems about right, considering what you get for it: one of the first 7-inch tablets to run Android Honeycomb, a dual-core 1 GHz processor, two cameras, and 8 GB of internal storage space (expandable via microSD cards).
source: Unwired View
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