What happened to the HTC Trophy, long overdue on Verizon 3G? How about the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, mysteriously missing a Verizon release date long before Japan's catastrophe? Will Verizon commit to carrying the BlackBerry PlayBook this year? Just how much will LTE data cost for the Xoom and its tablet friends? 
We may finally have some of the answers, thanks to Verizon's fancy new  online catalog. RIM's tablet, the PlayStation Phone and the HTC Trophy  are all listed as "coming soon," and that's not all -- both the  BlackBerry Bold 9650, Curve 3G 9330 and the Droid 2 Global are all  "while supplies last," suggesting successors  may be inbound. Meanwhile, tablet LTE data plans look like they're  going to cost the same as 3G ones -- $20 for 1GB, $35 for 3GB, $50 for  5GB and $80 for $10GB as usual. LTE netbooks will only be able to take  advantage of the two highest-priced plans, but there are a pair of them  on the way, including the 11.6-inch HP Pavilion dm1 (with a 1.6GHz AMD Fusion chip) and the 10.1-inch Compaq Mini CQ10 with an Intel Atom N455 processor. 
Mind you, the catalog's URL explicitly mentions "2011 Winter," so it's  quite possible that "soon" won't be as soon as you'd like, but to get a  peek at all the goodies, check out the gallery below or shoot on over to  our source link.
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