But Amazon’s Kindle Fire thing is half the price! But the Nexus 7 is way cheaper!
So?
Apple is going to sell out of its Christmas 2012 supply of iPad minis no matter how much it costs — $329, $200, whatever. Why leave money on the table? If it can sell 100% of its iPad mini supply for more than $329, why bother selling any to people who would only buy it for less than $329? (Also, this helps preserve Apple’s margins.)
Then, next year, Apple can launch the retina-display iPad mini at the current (or similar) price, and slice $100 off the non-retina model. The same way Apple continues to sell the iPad 2 for $399 and the iPhone 4S for $99 — $100 off their current-year-model prices. (Perhaps the 2013 prices will vary, depending on what Amazon and/or Google, etc. are charging then.)
Either way, it’s a sure sellout this year and a good story to tell next year. Smart.
The Adani Group announced one of the world’s largest integrated energy-compute commitments, a direct investment…
As digital financial services continuously grow across India, the demand for faster onboarding and stronger…
The Tech Panda takes a look at recent tech launches. Logistics: India’s first corrosion-resistant stainless…
Launching India’s Sovereign AI Compute Network in Orbit Before the End of 2026 Reimagining sovereign…
The Tech Panda examines the forces shaping ecosystem behaviour and investment sentiment in India. HDFC…
The Tech Panda takes a look at recent funding events in the tech ecosystem, seeking…