The Google Nexus 7 is available for $199.99 without cellular service, but now consumers who opt for a two-year contract with AT&T can slash the price of the 32GB HSPA+ version by $100 down to, you guessed it, the starting cost of $199.99.
AT&T's deal also extends to "all tablets that are activated with a new two-year wireless agreement with data plan or Mobile Share plan," according to Engadget. The Mobile Share plan starts at $40/month per smartphone, meanwhile an individual data plan can be purchased for as low as $14.99.
In other Nexus 7 news, the long-awaited dock station will reportedly ship within the next week for at a $39.99 price point. The accessory allows users to prop their screen up to watch videos while simultaneously charging their device. Measuring in at 280g, the dock sports a 3.5mm audio-out and a micro-USB port, and doesn't require users to use cables to connect the accessory to the Nexus 7.
The Nexus has been praised by critics as one of the best 7" tablets around, with a tremendous value for its price to boot. Check out what consumers and critics have to say about the device here.
Google's Nexus 7 runs on Android Jelly Bean and sports a NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, a 1280x800 display, and a 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera.
Consumers can get their hands on the 16GB model for $199.99, the 32GB for $249.99, and a cellular 32GB for $299.99.
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