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Pricing will be competitive with current OEM prices for Windows 8 and Windows RT devices.
Availability is supposed to be rather soon for the Windows RT device (Julyish I thought I heard floated around) and a few weeks after Windows 8 GA for the Windows 8 Pro device.
So it'll be as cheap an ARM Tablet for the WinRT version, and as cheap as an Intel Ultrabook. I'm estimating $399 or $499 for the WinRT device and $799 or $899 for the Windows 8 Pro device.
And I don't think any OEM has released Windows 8/WinRT battery life estimates.
What I care more about is concrete specs:
What kind of GPU are in the chips?
Clockspeeds on the processor
Will they have 3G or 4G or just WiFi?