fatclue_98
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That was wrong! I love the way you think though.
That was wrong! I love the way you think though.
I think $200 as reported by Engadget. Anything more than that and the Surface will flop considering the Nexus 7 and iPad mini. No one is enthusiastic about Windows RT and with the prices other OEMs are setting, Windows RT will flop and flop badly. I don't see any reason why they should cost a hundred dollars over the iPad. If Microsoft is serious in any way about RT, the Surface cannot cost more than $200.
Given the big AD push, I am more convinced that the surface is going to be priced competitively. I don't think that Ms would spend all this on ads to price it as a niche product
Turns out you were right about $499 without the keyboard: Microsoft News ? Microsoft Surface Pricing Revealed, $499 For 32GB Without Touch CoverDefine "competitively". Based on prices that we know, the least expensive RT is 599.00 right now. Compared to iPad, it's about even; but compared to some of the lower end Android tabs it's not.
My initial thought of 349.00 I have no faith in, and some saying 200.00 is utterly ridiculous. Now the best I'm hoping for is 499.00 (no keyboard)
It is a good price and totally worth it, but it is too high an entry price for RT. I do not think the Surface should be the lowest priced RT device, as it is a premium device, but I think for RT to succeed, they need something at $399 for the entry level. Even Apple does this, you can still buy a brand new 16 GB iPad 2 at $399.
Even as the lowest priced RT device, it's still not competitively priced vs. the iPad. RT has exactly one reasonably priced product and a bunch of rippoff others. Furthermore, I'm not investing money in an OS that's certain to be dead. If iPad doesn't kill it, Windows 8 Pro tablets surely will.