Oct 20 2011, 3:48am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Android Tablets have compared to the Apple iPad a very high return rate. Apparently there are tons of refurbished Motorola Xoom Android Tablets available. End of September Woot offered a sale on refurbished Motorola Xoom Tablets for $349.99. Today Amazon offers the Xoom as deal of the day for a lower price of $339.99. You save 32% over the regular price of $499.99.
Personally I am not a fan of refurbished electronics. You never know what you get. You could be lucky and get a totally mint device. You could also get delivered a patched product. I actually would wait for Black Friday when the current Android tablet generation is hitting the sales block with deep discounts. Motorola for instance is expected to launch the Xoom 2 still this year making current HoneyComb tablets obosolete and retailers need to clean their inventories with bargain Black Friday tablet deals.
Get this tablet deal now on Amazon.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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