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We've already shared some opinions on why Samsung's Galaxy Tab pricing
makes sense stateside -- granted, that was before AT&T announced
it would be charging $50 more than every other US carrier. After
initially showing up for pre-order in the UK on Carphone Warehouse for
£530 ($850) and for a Queen's ransom of £799 ($1280) on
Amazon though, we're glad to find The Inquirer reporting that Tab
prices on both Amazon and Dixons have dropped to £469 ($738) for
a 16GB model with free delivery. Carphone Warehouse has also cut
prices down to £489.99 ($784) for the 32GB version. Sure, that
may still sound steep to us Yankees, but keep in mind it's now a good
bit less than the basic 16GB 3G iPad which currently sells for £
529 ($850). Whether these prices will slide even closer to Stateside
levels is still obviously anyone's guess, but at this point we're sure
those of you in the UK won't have an issue paying less for your tab.
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