Android tablets come in a range of different prices, some high-end ones like the ASUS Transformer Prime, while some going as low as $100 (although you might have to go China for those). In any case, Amazon's Kindle Fire priced at $199 seemed like a pretty competitive price and its a price that NVIDIA's CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang believes will be the cost of future Tegra 3 tablets. The CEO was quoted in a New York Times interview as saying:. "We took out $150 in build materials, things like expensive memory," he said.
Ubergizmo, NVIDIA's CEO hints at $199 Tegra 3 Android tablets for the summer