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1. 9to5mac – Apple’s entry price for its upcoming smaller iPad is between the base model of the new, fifth-generation iPod touch ($299) and the currently shipping WiFi-only 16GB iPad 2 ($399). According to our sources, the base model of the smaller iPad will likely be priced at a minimum of $329 in the United States.
Numerous reports have pinpointed that this new iPad variant will feature a 7.85-inch display, the new Lightning connector, front and rear cameras, and an ultra-thin and light design.
We, and others, have also heard that Apple is currently planning on making the smaller iPad available on Friday, November 2nd.
2. Digitimes – Google is currently working with Taiwan-based Quanta Computer to produce a $99 Nexus tablet boasting a single-core processor that will launch by the end of this year. Asus was the partner for the Google Nexus 7. The cheaper tablet is, at least right now, separate from the Nexus 7 lineup.
The US$99 Nexus tablet is equipped with an ARM-architecture single-core processor 8950 developed by China-based WonderMedia Technologies, and a HUVA TN panel made by Taiwan-based HannStar Display
CNET – Google's Nexus 7, which launched earlier this year, is currently only available in 8GB and 16GB versions. The 8GB option retails for $199, while the 16GB option sells for $249.
There is also a 32GB Nexus 7 being sold for $248.
See more and subscribe to NextBigFuture at 2012-10-20 16:04:07 Source: http://nextbigfuture.com/2012/10/ipad-mini-ipad-35-99-nexus-tablet-and.html