mercredi 20 novembre 2013

Nokia Lumia 2520 RT tablet is available in United States for $400 November 22

Summary: Nokia has announced its tablet Windows 8.1 RT at the Nokia World, and the coming week will be able to pick up one under AT & T contract.

Nokia Lumia 2520 RT tablet available in US for $400 on 22 November(Image: Nokia)

Nokia announced the Nokia World Lumia 2520 tablet in October. Nokia has announced that this device Windows 8.1 RT will launch in the United States next week.

The Lumia 2520 Nokia launch the AT & T in black November 22 399,99 $ with a two year contract. AT & T is also offering a deal where you can buy a 925 Lumia, 1020, or new 1520 and hit 200 dollars the price of the 2520, making only $199,99 with one of these phones.

One aspect of this tablet which differentiates it from the Microsoft Surface 2 is the integration of wireless cell. I have my third generation iPad LTE and it is much more comfortable and functional than having to tie to a phone and kill two batteries.

Only for AT & T data plans tablets range from $14.99 (250MB) and $50 (5GB). People does not seem to be fans of tablet of contracts in the past so we'll have to see if this price plan works for AT & T and Nokia.

I personally prefer the option of purchasing a month of data when I need it, but then the initial price of the device would go up also. I'm not sure if you can buy it without a contact and what is cost, but it will try to find out. I have just learned that the contract was the price is $584,99. It seems an incredible piece of hardware, but it can be difficult to sell tablets/computers Windows Pro available for much less.

It is interesting that Nokia is bringing some of its technologies advanced on a tablet with the 6.7 camera megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optics. I've seen a lot of people using your iPad to take pictures and video and I wonder if this new Lumia now also appears on the road while I'm trying to watch sports.

2520 Lumia seems a piece of sweet hardware and I hope to try it soon. Personally meeting the hardware of Microsoft Surface is also fantastic, so it's great to see another provider, releasing a device Windows high quality premium.

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Matthew Miller began using a pilot 1000 in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews and opinion pieces since then.

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