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Lol yea, im kinda kicking myself because i have the asus infinity. The Asus might be a christmas present to my lady if this turns out to be a good machine.

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I'm sure they will announce this with the nexus 7 32 gig. I'm just wondering what the price will be. I wonder what jelly bean enchantments they will show off.

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I'm sure they will announce this with the nexus 7 32 gig. I'm just wondering what the price will be. I wonder what jelly bean enchantments they will show off.

 

I would make a wild guess and say the nexus 10 will be 349.99. Now I think I am being a little too optimistic but that's what I am telling myself for the time being.

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I would make a wild guess and say the nexus 10 will be 349.99. Now I think I am being a little too optimistic but that's what I am telling myself for the time being.

 

I think it'll be right around that range. I can't see it going for more than $399

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I wonder which will win, nexus10 vs chromebook.

 

I think if I had the choice, I would want the chromebook form factor with nexus/android software stack.

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Looks like they've added the Nexus 10 to the play store. Two different models, 16, and 32 GB. $399 and $499. They've also updated the Nexus 7 listings, and added the Nexus 4. None avail to buy yet.. all have the "notify me" with the exception of the 16 and 32GB models of the 7

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That screen resolution...is epic. Same resolution as the 13" Retina MacBook Pro (which sells for more than 4x what the Nexus does, though to be fair it's an actual x86 laptop)...or a 30" monitor that costs around $1000. Slightly higher resolution than the 27" iMac that I'm getting the day after tomorrow (it's current-generation until December :P). That's just insane.

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My dilemma is whether to get this or the Kindle Fire 8.9 LTE. The reason for getting the Fire being that then I have a device on all of the "big four" running on each carrier's fastest network (LTE for AT&T, Sprint and Verizon, DC-H+ for T-Mobile). But the N10 is a better device...

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My dilemma is whether to get this or the Kindle Fire 8.9 LTE. The reason for getting the Fire being that then I have a device on all of the "big four" running on each carrier's fastest network (LTE for AT&T, Sprint and Verizon, DC-H+ for T-Mobile). But the N10 is a better device...

 

Tether it to a vzw hotspot.

 

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Doesn't solve my problem. I'm missing an AT&T LTE device, not a Verizon one (my iPad).

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a Metro PCS hotspot.....

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