Even though we’ve seen evidence that the Galaxy Tab will be incredibly expensive in Europe, a report from the Wall Street Journal indicates the official price might be a bit lower:
Samsung won’t sell the Galaxy Tab directly to consumers. Samsung product executive Hankil Yoon said it would likely retail for between $200 and $300, although the final price would vary depending on wireless-carrier subsidies.
The exceedingly high European price is then probably the one without carrier subsidy, to own outright. Once you’re on contract, you’ll be able to pick one up significantly cheaper. The question remains if this subsidized price will be low enough to counteract the remarkably low un-subsidized iPad price.
[via BGR]
