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Originally Posted by Boreras
The higher the amount of different models, the higher the price. Extra design means extra cost, but marketing, logistics and mostly production all require extra money. In short, the thing would end up being more epxensive, so that in the end, the price point of your low-end model, could end up suprsingly high (and the higher-end model is also more expansive). Only Astak knows the increase of price, of course.
The low and high-end products need not differ much in design, yet it seems likely the design would end up different from a single design.
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Depends! because for the same model, one with all whistles and one without, it's only the difference to say: "we have two versions of the same model with all whistles and one without anything so we have different price" and they can say that to all people so it'll be simple and cheap to say and the listeners would be much more because people can choose between those two versions knowing the price which will be different....
The thing of marketing is: don't work hard or double, but work better and with intelligence! Having only one version of the model could be already a great expense for marketing but lower percentage of selling because the price would be higher... with two versions, you have almost the same expense of marketing with an high increase of percentage of selling...
that's what I think and on what I hope Astak will get out a version without any whistles...