ARNOVA 10 G2
Ever since HP’s success with its TouchPad fire sale, it seems like manufacturers have found the key to making their tablets fly off the shelves – a low, low price tag. It seems like ARNOVA is trying to emulate this success, but this time with The Philadelphia Media Network in tow. The two companies have partnered together for the first of its kind deal in the United States: Network and ARNOVA have just announced a partnership that will be the first of its kind in the United States. Starting tomorrow, folks who subscribe to PMN’s digital newspapers such as The Inquirer and Daily News, will be able to purchase the ARNOVA 10 G2 Android tablet at a highly discounted price.

The tablet will be available for as low as $99 with a 2-year subscription to The Inquirer and Daily News for $9.99 a month, or $129 with a 1-year subscription of $129.99 a month. While not as cheap as the $99 no-strings-attached TouchPad, for existing subscribers who were going to pay for their content anyway this deal should be a no brainer (provided a tablet is something they actually need or want).

The ARNOVA 10 G2 is an Android tablet that packs a 10.1″ (1024 x 600) display, a 1GHz processor, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, an integrated webcam, USB host connection and more. If you’d like to take advantage of or find out more about this offer, head here or call this number: 1-800-688-2222.

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