All Entries Tagged With: "best buy"

HTC Flyer 7 inch Tablet is out
HTC Flyer Tablet has been widely available in Europe, but now finally it arrives in US. Best Buy will have it on its shelves on time for Sunday opening. If you can’t wait or would like to have it shipped to your door go ahead and pre-order it here. Stylus will not be included in [...]

Pre-order: HTC Flyer
The HTC Flyer is already up for pre-orders in Best Buy. The price is $499.99 and the device should be ready to fly around the 22nd of May. This tablet measures 7 inches and it has a screen resolution of 1024×600 pixels. It uses the 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and it has 16 GB [...]

HTC Flyer getting Honeycomb
Many manufacturers are dillydallying with Android 3.0 Honeycomb upgrade on their tablets including Samsung Galaxy, but HTC is springing forward towards this upgrade like a cheetah on a hunt. Quoting from Mobile Devices: Producers wishing to produce slates for Android 3.0, sign a separate license agreement with Google. It also contains a number of very [...]
HTC Flyer video
HTC Flyer, that 7-inch Android tablet is going to see the light of day this spring. We have reported on Best Buy planing to sell HTC Flyer WiFi version and Sprint taking on 4G version of HTC Flyer. Nice looking tablet if you ask me. HTC Scribe technology in particular makes this look very attractive

Best Buy to sell HTC Flyer
Germany introduced HTC Flyer a month a go and now its finally here. Yes, Sprint might carry the 4G version of the HTC Flyer tablet but Best Buy will not let the competition take the whole slice of the cake. Best Buy was recently revealed as the WiFi version partner for the HTC Flyer. This [...]

Motorola Xoom gets launch date and pricing on Verizon courtesy of Best Buy ad
Perhaps one of the most anticipated tablet PCs in the horizon is the Motorola Xoom. It is going to be running on Android 3.0 or codename Honeycomb and is set to go head to head with other tablet devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, LG Optimus Pad and Apple iPad when it comes out. [...]

New trendy netbook by DELL- Limited edition Deanne Cheuk Inspiron Mini
Dell following the same track as that of the Vivienne Tam editions by HP and now offering a limited edition design from Deanne Cheuk. It features Intel Atom Z530 that runs at 1.6GHz clock speed, 10-inch screen with1024×600 resolution, 1GB RAM, 160GB Hard disk, Intel GMA 500, wireless b/g, HDMI output and 3 cell Li-on battery. Runs Windows 7 Starter as OS. Only available at Best Buy for $379.99.
Sprint to offer broardband-enabled netbooks in 5 cities
Sprint soon will be the latest US wireless carrier that will sell wireless broadband-enabled netbooks. The company has joined hands with Best Buy and HP this summer only, where they offered HP Mini 110 for $0.99 (for a contract of 2 year). But apparently, this offer is not valid now.
This program will be available starting from November 1 in Baltimore, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Francisco. Holistic launch depends on the success of trial, which would be this year or the coming year.
Rumor has it that Dell Mini 10 will be offered to the customers for $199 ($100 mail-in rebate) and $60/month. Sounds rather expensive to us!


Nokia Booklet 3G unboxed at Best Buy
Earlier, we learnt that Best Buy got themselves an exclusive deal over the Booklet 3G and now, it is available at Best Buy for pre-orders. This beauty runs Windows 7 and is equipped with an Intel Atom Z530 processor, Intel GMA 500 graphic chipset.
Available in Blue, Black and White.
Best Buy fully ready for Windows 7: locked and loaded
All the Best Buy stores are stocked with new laptops preloaded with Windows 7. These laptops and netbooks are currently behind bars waiting for the October 22 date to come.
By locked, we mean that Windows 7 machines are locked behind cages and by loaded, we mean that the cages have no more space and they are full.
The Best Buy can, although sell you the Windows 7 machines before Oct 22, but they would fined $5000 per salesperson, if anything like that happens.
In case, you see any empty counters at Best Buy, it is due to the fact that all the Vista machines have been sold out prior to the launch of Windows 7.


