Google's GOOG upcoming tablet revision could prove to be hugely profitable when it is released later this year.
According to DigiTimes, the second-generation Nexus 7 could sell as many as eight million units worldwide in 2013. This would be a significant bump over the original Nexus 7, which has sold an estimated six million units since it was released last summer.
DigiTimes' supply chain sources are concerned that this sales estimate could be difficult to achieve now that several other (lower-priced) tablets are on the market.
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- Barnes & Noble BKS also lowered the price of its seven-inch Nook HD, which now retails for $129.
- Microsoft MSFT is expected to drop the price of the Surface RT from $499 to $349 this Sunday.
- Apple AAPL sells its cheapest tablet, the iPad Mini, for $329. The company is expected to release a new version later this year.
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