Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Sony Tablet S Price Falls by ?50

Liam Martin Today

Sleek, sexy and as powerful as a media mogul with a phone-tapping device, Sony's range of tablets rival the very best available today. The only sticking point was always the price, which, at a minimum of ?400, was about as competitive as a three-wheel van at Silverstone. They are getting cheaper, however, with the cost of the Sony Tablet S falling by ?50.

The UK price of the Sony Tablet S was actually cut in the run up to Christmas, although this was originally thought to be a short-term saving to boost festive sales. If the US market is anything to go by, however, this may turn out to be a permanent saving, with the price across the pond falling by $100.

There does, however, seem to be a little confusion about whether or not the price cut is part of a January sale promotion or representative of a long-term saving. If the inbox of?Beta News editor Joe Wilcox is anything to go by, the saving is permanent, despite the US store listing the tablets as sale items.

As CNET points out, the price cut points towards a worrying trend for non-Apple tablets - albeit a positive one for consumers - with more and more high-end tablet manufacturers resorting to price cuts. RIM's Blackberry PlayBook suffered the biggest drop in value in recent months, while Hewlett-Packard almost went under thanks to the poorly judged launch price of its Touchpad.

With Amazon's relatively cheap Kindle Fire yet to be released in the UK, we expect even more tablet savings in the coming months.

Liam MartinAbout Liam Martin I love gadgets, gizmos and games and look forward to a future where humans and robots can co-exist peacefully. My most wanted includes a Wii U, a Pac-Man heat changing mug and the impressively compact Yamaha YHT-S400 home cinema system.

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