c1oudrs
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"we started out at $499, got the price down to $399, and now the C8N with the added media port is $299 - all in the course of 6 months. So with that in mind, what would you actually pay for a touch screen version of the REDFLY?"
I think you need a lower end Redfly (which you have) and higher end Redfly. Here's why: I would pay $499-$559 for a convertible touch screen Redfly---having now bought one for $199. However, there's no way I would have bought one or paid that much before.
With that said, I think Celio (unfortunately) has to grow its own market that way. I just don't see a new user paying $499 or more. Only someone who has used the Redfly can understaand the Redfly's value in my opinion.
By the way the c8n was a good move and is at a very good price . I plan to buy a mid device late spring (instead of a netbook)and if you haven't come across with a posher Redfly model by then, maybe the c8n Redfly for travel late summer so I can play tv out videos from a mid and relegate my current Redfly to my bedroom. You've convinced me that the Redfly is the front end device of choice. At least until netbooks get uber batteries--then it will become a harder choice again. But hopefully the Redfly and WM7 will have advanced as well.
I think you need a lower end Redfly (which you have) and higher end Redfly. Here's why: I would pay $499-$559 for a convertible touch screen Redfly---having now bought one for $199. However, there's no way I would have bought one or paid that much before.
With that said, I think Celio (unfortunately) has to grow its own market that way. I just don't see a new user paying $499 or more. Only someone who has used the Redfly can understaand the Redfly's value in my opinion.
By the way the c8n was a good move and is at a very good price . I plan to buy a mid device late spring (instead of a netbook)and if you haven't come across with a posher Redfly model by then, maybe the c8n Redfly for travel late summer so I can play tv out videos from a mid and relegate my current Redfly to my bedroom. You've convinced me that the Redfly is the front end device of choice. At least until netbooks get uber batteries--then it will become a harder choice again. But hopefully the Redfly and WM7 will have advanced as well.