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Old 09-23-2010, 07:27 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Of course not. The point is, if Apple sells an unsubsidized iPhone for $700 ($215 manufacturing cost) and an iPod touch $300 (~$200 manufacturing cost); then Android makers need to do the same to remain competitive.

Take the 16GB WiFi iPad, Apple's cost to make is $230. They sell it for $500. The 3G versions (with no mandated contracts) cost an additional $28 to make ($258) and sell for an additional $130 ($630).

This is what Android makers are up against. If they can't compete price wise in this arena, then they need to quit now. I guarantee I won't be buying Android if they can't get their act together. The only thing a tablet has going for it over a netbook is portability (lighter weight, smaller size). Otherwise, a netbook has better specs and will do more.

If my choice is a crippled iPad (no expansion ports, no expandable memory, sealed battery) or an overpriced Android; then I'll continue using a netbook. For $250, it's a no brainer.
Except that it's not all just about hardware. It's the apps, they customer responsiveness and satisfaction, network coverage/reliability, the development community, availability, etc.
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