Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Jul 21 2009, 11:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The machines will be available for $199.99. A monthly data plan is required to get the subsidized pricing with the cheapest offering costing $40 per month for a measly 200MB of data and for $60 monthly you can get 5GB of data.
Along with the two new netbooks, AT&T also announced new service plans for the netbooks it sells with prices ranging from $99 for remote assistance to $199 for in-home support. The prices for the machines aren’t that good; you can get versions of the Mini 10 for $199.99 already without a contract.
Via AT&T
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