Considering all that the PB does not do coupled with all the promises that never materialize I believe a reasonable price point at this juncture in the life of the PB is $99, $129 and $149.
Considering all that the PB does not do coupled with all the promises that never materialize I believe a reasonable price point at this juncture in the life of the PB is $99, $129 and $149.
Ok. But I think price is irrelevant when it pays for itself weekly...and helps fight global warming by saving gas for all you Canadians, who don't have swimsuits...and are low on Polar Bears....
Ok. But I think price is irrelevant when it pays for itself weekly...and helps fight global warming by saving gas for all you Canadians, who don't have swimsuits...and are low on Polar Bears....
Actually I couldn't get even one new 16GB device in my area today. All sold out in advance of the $199 sale, and I was gunning for three at that price.
Oh come now! Surely CAD/USD199.99 (16GB), CAD/USD299.99 (32GB), and CAD/USD399.99 (64GB) for the BlackBerry PlayBook are the price points at which the tablet should have been released in April of 2011. The adoption rate would have exceeded even the delusional co-CEOs targets and maybe enticed a significant number of BlackBerry smartphone users to purchase the tablet. When a 3G/4G/LTE version is released then the current pricing scheme for the new version would make sense.