Sony 9.4" Tablet S for $449.99 - Member-Found Deals

Newegg has the Sony Tablet S for $449.99, plus a free Seagate GoFlex Satellite 500GB USB 3.0 / WIFI Black Mobile Wireless Storage STBF500101 (value:$199.99)
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Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet K1, 32GB $279.99

NVIDIA® Tegra™ T20 1.0GHz Processor
Android™ 3.1
Up to 1GB DDR2 memory
32GB
Up to 10 hours battery life
Integrated Bluetooth® and 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity
MicroSD card reader, mini HDMI connector and optional docking port
Integrated front (2M) and back (5M) mounted webcam
10.1" HD (1280x800) display
10 point multi-touch for an unmatched touch-screen experience
1 year warranty
Not sure how long they are running this but pretty sweet deal....
http://www.staples.com/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Tablet-K1-32GB/product_420152
Outta stock
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check your local zip-code to find stock. My area has 7 stores with them in stock

Lexar 64GB JumpDrive S70 USB Flash Drive for PC and Mac, White $39.99 + FS

Not super deal but ok if you look into extra space.
http://www.adorama.com/ILXJDS7064G.html?emailprice=t&utm_term=&utm_term=Other&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=Other&utm_source=rflaid62905
Has good review at Amazon

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Verizon 8GB Tablet - Black For 149.99 + tax

Cowboom has the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Verizon 8GB Tablet - Black For 169.99
Use coupon GalaxyTab20 for an extra $20.00 off and free shipping.
Grades 5 - 8 so here is what I got
Subtotal 169.99
Coupon - 20.00
Shipping. 0.00
Tax. 11.62
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Total. 161.61
A great case for this and only 6.99 Scosche foldIO Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy Tablet - Black
Galaxy tab. 161.61
Case. 6.99
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Total. 168.60
Specs for the galaxy tab 2
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Verizon 8GB Tablet - Black
With a 7" TFT touch screen and built-in Wi-Fi, this Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 makes it easy to stay entertained and connected while on the go. The 8GB storage capacity offers ample space for your music, movies and more.
Features:
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system
Along with a 1.0GHz Samsung processor allows you to stay connected and productive on the go.
Embedded 4G LTE mobile broadband technology
Gives you an ultrafast mobile Internet connection. (Wireless service contract required sold separately. Check with carrier for coverage area and availability in your area.)
Built-in Wi-Fi
Makes it easy to connect to the Internet without wires.
1GB memory
For multitasking power.
7" TFT touch screen
Provides simple navigation and brilliant visuals.
8GB on-board flash memory
Offers spacious storage for your media and important files.
3.0MP digital camera
For capturing special moments on the go.
Bluetooth interface
Easily link with other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as a mobile phone or MP3 player.
Weighs only 12.2 oz. and measures just 0.4" thin
For lightweight portability.
Specifications
LTE: LTE
Processor Brand: Samsung
Processor Speed: 1.0GHz
Battery Type: 6-cell lithium-polymer
Display Type: TFT touch screen
Screen Size (Measured Diagonally): 7"
System Memory (RAM): 1GB
Internal Storage Type: Flash memory
Storage Capacity: 8G
Adobe Flash Compatible: Yes
Digital Camera: Yes
Digital Camera Pixels: 3.0MP
Wi-Fi Built In: Yes
Bluetooth-Enabled: Yes
IEEE 1394 FireWire Ports: None
Game Ports: None
HDMI Output: No
Touchscreen: Yes
Operating System: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
ENERGY STAR Certified: Yes
Wireless Capability: 4G
Drive Capacity: 8GB
Data Plan Required: No
Headphone Jack: Yes
GPS Enabled: Yes
GPS Enabled with: Google Maps
Operating System Platform: Android
MFG: SAMSUNG
MFG Part: SCH-I705 VERIZON BLACK
- See more at: http://www.cowboom.com/product/13...84yrW.dpuf
Links:
Galaxy Tab. http://www.cowboom.com/product/1365365
Case
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B004GI5IIG/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used [amazon.com]
Case says used but both of mine came new..

Ematic egd170

Fry's currently has these for $55 in store. Picked one up yesterday with the thoughts of using it with Yaste for my XBMC PC. The specs are listed as but Hardware Info reports the followin in "()".
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (4.1.1)
1.3GHz Dual Core Processor (ARM7 rev 1 v71 with 2 cores at 1032Mhz)
8GB Internal Storage
Expandable up to 32GB via MicroSD card
8GB Cloud Storage Available
1GB RAM
7-inch HD 1024x600 Screen (6.55" 976x600 160dpi)
Google Play Certified (Yes all the Google apps and store work from the start, no junk store to deal with)
Front Facing 0.3MP Camera
Mini HDMI Port
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
(no bluetooth or GPS)
Performance and response times were extremely surprising. Battery life is short, but for $55 bucks worth every penny. Sale ends on 6/19 so if your looking for a cheap tablet to play with this may be what your looking for. :laugh:

Built for Bluestacks (initially)

A buddy of mine needed me to build him a working PC out of 3 different machines: Dell Optiplex, Compaq Presario, and a cheapo eMachines. My payment was the leftovers . Out of the mess I was able to build his computer, plus assemble one for myself: he got the eMachines and I kept the Dell and Compaq, which also works, since he only wanted one decent PC.
Optiplex 790 mini tower
3.1 GHz intel i5-2400 quad core
7 GB RAM
Seagate 250 GB HDD (later upgraded to 500 GB SSD)
Additional 500 GB and 160 GB HDDs for storage (all drives SATA)
Onboard intel Graphics (later upgraded to nVidia Quadro 600 1024 MB dual display with 1 DVI [adapted into VGA] and 1 DisplayPort [adapted into HDMI] { I dropped the ball on port types, forgot to even look at what I was buying })
2.4/5 GHz dual band wifi network card w/ dual antennas
ATI USB Media Remote
Windows 7 Professional
I currently have 3 pointing devices connected: Logitech Trackball mouse, Monoprice Pen Tablet, and Microsoft Mouse / keyboard combo. I occasionally have a small hanheld trackball mouse attached, and an Apple USB keyboard with 2 USB ports, (like I should need more, the tower has 10 built-in USB ports already.)
bluestacks only need cpu power like more core/threads will be a good thing to have
zoel.fahmi said:
bluestacks only need cpu power like more core/threads will be a good thing to have
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Oh yes, I do agree on that, except, I did mention "initially" as to it's purpose; Steam and Epic games are the main hubs I use on it.
Did forget to mention . . . I only spent $60 on the whole system, and that was the price for the nVidia card

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