Motorola Xoom officially launched in India. Asus Eee Pad Tansformer coming in July?
Motorola has officially released the Xoom Android tablet in India, where customers can now buy both the 3G and the Wi-Fi-only versions.
The Xoom 3G costs about 40,000 INR ($890), while the Xoom Wi-Fi can be yours for about 32,000 INR ($700). Both come with Android Honeycomb, 32GB of on-board memory, a 10.1 inch multi-touch display, A-GPS, dual-core 1GHz processor, and two cameras (rear and front-facing).
In case the Xoom is too expensive for you, you may want to wait for Asus to launch its Eee Pad Transformer tablet in India. According to The Mobile Indian, the Transformer should be available in the country starting the end of July.
There’s no word yet on how much the tablet will cost in India, but prices could start at about 20,000 INR ($440) for the Wi-Fi 16GB version. Just like the Motorola Xoom, the Asus EeePad Transformer runs Android Honeycomb, and features a dual-core processor, as well as a 10.1 inch display.
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