It’s been 2 weeks now since the HP TouchPad Fire Sale that saw state of the art technology being sold for dirt cheap at Harvey Norman for $99 & $149 (16GB & 32GB), this proved beyond reasonable doubt that people are looking to get into the tablet game, but only if the price is right.
We now know that we won’t be seeing anymore HP TouchPads in Australian stores and the remaining units that are being built are headed for U.S. shores only.
So if you missed out on picking up one of the low priced TouchPads and are now suffering from Tablet envy, let’s see if we can help find you the right Android tablet at the right price.
I’ve broken this guide into 4 sections:
- Section 1: WiFi Only Tablets
- Section 2: 3G Tablets
- Section 3: 3G Data
- Section 4: Carrier Bundled Tablets
Need to know’s:
- The green highlighting in the cells represent the best value for money in that row.
- Outright price comparisons are between JB Hi-Fi, Myer, Harvey Norman, Dick Smith Electronics & Officeworks.
- Carrier Bundled comparisons are between Telsta, Optus, Vodaphone & Virgin.
- I have not included any tablets that don’t run Android Honeycomb (this is a tablet specific operating system).
- The tablets listed in the guide are all available in Australian stores. I have not added any that cannot be found when out and about shopping.
- Prices were collected on 5th September 2011. These prices are subject to change based on retailer price fluctuations.
Section 1: WiFi Only Tablets
The table in this section will compare the prices of Wifi only tablets. I have done it this way, because if you are reading this guide here at Ausdroid then chances are you have an Android phone, since Android 2.2 and above (iOS 4.1 and above, also) is capable of tethering your phone to your tablet and using the phone’s data connection to get the Tablet online, these tablets are usually on the cheaper side and don’t require 12 to 24 month commitments from Carriers.
Pricing | ||||||
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Tablet | Storage | JB HiFi | Myer | Harvey Norman | Dick Smith | Officeworks |
Acer Iconia A500 | 16GB | $488 | $579 | $498 | $488 | $488 |
Acer Iconia A500 | 32GB | $598 | $678 | $624 | $678 | |
Eee Pad Asus Transformer | 16GB | $491 | $498 | $488 | $526 | |
Eee Pad Asus Transformer + Keyboard Dock | 32GB | $697 | $749 | $698 | $747 | $697 |
Toshiba A100/001 | 16GB | $493 | $499 | $499 | $579 | $468 |
Toshiba A100/001 | 32GB | $678 | ||||
Motorola Xoom | 32GB | $658 | $669 |
Section 2: 3G Tablets
This section’s table will compare the prices of tablets that have a 3G modem in them. These tablets will be listed by outright price and will require the buyer to also seek out a separate data plan with their carrier of choice.
Pricing | ||||||
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Tablet | Storage | JB HiFi | Myer | Harvey Norman | Dick Smith | Officeworks |
Acer Iconia A501 | 16GB | $728 | $679 | $714 | ||
Acer Iconia A501 | 32GB | $748 | $749 | $798 | $728 | $729 |
Motorola Xoom | 32GB | $797 |
Section 3: 3G Data
Since section 2 was about 3G Tablets, the below table will outline data only plans across carriers to get your 3G tablet on the Internet. Please be mindful that these are the tablet (in some cases iPad) specific offerings, you may be able to find other plans that suit you.
Telstra | Optus | Vodafone | Virgin | |||||
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Data Allowance | Plan (24mnth) | Pre-Paid* | Plan (24mnth) | Pre-Paid | Plan** | Pre-Paid | Plan** | Pre-Paid |
1GB | $29 | $39 | $20 | $14.95 | $14 | |||
1.5GB | $15 | $19 | $19 | |||||
3GB | $49 | |||||||
4GB | $59 | $29.95 | $30 | $29 | $29 | $29 | $29 | |
5GB | $40 | |||||||
6GB | $50 | $100± | ||||||
7GB | $49 | $70 | ||||||
8GB | $39.95 | $80 | ||||||
10GB | $150± | $59.95 | $100 | $39 | $49 | $39 | $39 | |
12GB | $79 | $49 | $150± | $49 | $49 | |||
14GB | $59 | $59 | ||||||
15GB | $130 | |||||||
16GB | $79.95 | |||||||
18GB | $200± | |||||||
25GB | $250± | |||||||
30GB | $300± |
* No specific pre-paid plans
** Pay as you go monthly plans
± Extended pre-paid credit expiry period
Section 4: Carrier Bundled Tablets
If you don’t want to pay for a tablet outright and want to get a monthly deal on data rates, this section is for you. The table here will tell you which carriers have which tablets and for how much. Because of the varying rates and monthly commitment, price comparison is based on cost per Gigabyte (GB).
Motorola Xoom (24 Month Contract) | |||||||
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Cost & Inclusion (Monthly) | Telstra | Optus | |||||
Device Repayment | $25 | $25 | $15 | $20 | $15 | $15 | $0 |
Minimum Spend | $29 | $49 | $79 | $30 | $40 | $60 | $80 |
Total Spend | $54 | $74 | $94 | $50 | $55 | $75 | $80 |
Data Allowance | 1GB | 7GB | 12GB | 4GB | 8GB | 10GB | 12GB |
$ per GB | $54 | $10.57 | $7.83 | $12.49 | $6.87 | $7.50 | $5 |
Closing Thoughts
So as you can see by the above tables, there is really not much difference in the guts of all these devices, the differences will be in their look & feel. The Motorola Xoom and Acer Iconia are on the chunkier side of the spectrum when it comes to how they feel in your hand.
Since the Motorola Xoom is the only Android Tablet available with any of the carriers, you’re out of luck if you want variety.
2011 might not be the year of Android tablets, but this hasn’t been for a lack of trying for many Android Manufacturers (Samsung’s Galaxy Tab Delays). So we can only hope that Samsung is able to push out the Galaxy Tab in the coming weeks, but if you absolutely can’t wait, we hope this list of devices helps you satisfy your gadget cravings.
Update: Thanks to some of our loyal readers (Phill S & Sandeep S), I have now added Officeworks pricing and a $150 extended credit data allowance from Telstra into the tables.
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I am still very impressed with what you have shared here. Just amazing guidelines for someone who want to buy an Android tablet of his own choice in the Australia. I hope, many would have been inspired by this post.
The Acer Iconia A501 is available from Dick Smith for only $499 and it has 3G but because the new A510 has come out the A501 is in limited supply but it looks to be the best value 3G tablet out there for those of us who don’t want to be controlled by Apple
Got my galaxy tab 10.1 from mobicity for $630 by mistake they gave me a 32gb
Definitely a good bargain
I picked up an Acer iconia A500 16gb last week from Harvey Norman for $386 in a sale. Definitely worth the price. My friend has an Ipad and the android tablets are easily better.
After borrowing someone else’s iPad for a while I have learnt that there is something essential missing from the iPad and other apple products. Hardware buttons. Android phones have it absolutely right. The menu and back buttons are invaluable rather than relying on inconsistent app developers to implement similar UI.
Is Ice Cream Sandwich capable of using hardware buttons? If so, why are there no tablets on the market with this clear technical advantage that android phones have had since inception. If not, Google must make some changes.
After borrowing someone else’s iPad for a while I have learnt that there is something essential missing from the iPad and other apple products. Hardware buttons. Android phones have it absolutely right. The menu and back buttons are invaluable rather than relying on inconsistent app developers to implement similar UI.
Is Ice Cream Sandwich capable of using hardware buttons? If so, why are there no tablets on the market with this clear technical advantage that android phones have had since inception. If not, Google must make some changes.
Google decided to move the Android buttons onto the screen. Their main reasoning is that it works better with rotation – they can always be at the bottom no matter how you hold the tablet.
Google decided to move the Android buttons onto the screen. Their main reasoning is that it works better with rotation – they can always be at the bottom no matter how you hold the tablet.
Mobicity is 599 WIFI XOOM and Handetck UK is 600 3G XOOM 🙂 Just an fyi
Yup, Handtec and Clove are considerably cheaper and that includes delivery too!
This should become a weekly feature.
Love the table format
correction the 3g xoom is 32gb
correction the 3g xoom is 32gb
correction the 3g xoom is 32gb
Thanks for posting it Irwin. I might end up getting a tablet for my Dad in the near future so this reference will be very useful.
Surprisingly telstra has the best prepaid value with $150 10gb 365 days. In comparison the other companies pretty much offer the same + a bit more data, but I will take Telstra’s network over 2 extra GB
Great chart, I think one thing is certainly clear. Harvey Norman has huge markups on EVERYTHING.
Great round up, but no Amazon a little cheaper and you can get the Samsung Tab!!
Absolutely, but thought it was best keeping this somewhat entry level, for people who aren’t comfortable buying online.
Point taken but I would think if they are reading this then perhaps online shopping (especially from a major online retailer) isn’t really a concern. 😉
For those closer to Good Guys, Asus 32gb Transformer + dock $599 🙂
Great post Irwin 🙂
We should see more posts like these on Ausdroid 🙂
ps: you Google+ link doesn’t work in the “About the author” section
I am curious about the new Sony tablet coming out soon. Any thoughts?
Section 3 (Please Add )
Telstra Pre Paid $150 for 12 GB over 365 Days
Good pick up Sandeep. Added!
Officeworks has Toshiba A100/001 for $468 – Why no mention of this…?
Thanks Phill. Had a genuine brain fart not including Officeworks in the original post.
Thanks Phill. Had a genuine brain fart not including Officeworks in the original post.
Under ‘Section 3’ , AMAYSIM is missing. Even though its a subsidiary of Optus, their pre-paid data plan is one of the cheapest – $10 for 1GB (validity 30days). I’ve been using it for over 6months are its been great this far!
I would be truly impressed if there is a single human in existence that has managed to use up their full 30GB monthly allowance on their Vodafone plan. Very thorough guide Irwin.
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