Ouch.
Apple said it would start accepting orders for the machines next Friday. They are priced from $499 for WiFi-only editions with the least storage capacity. The 3G iPads will range from $629 to $829, with monthly connectivity charges on top. "
And what would they be I wonder!
Have you noticed something about the exchange rate, like er, 1:1 ? I know the old greenback is on a high at the mo' but it is still ≠ 1.50. £ prices s/b ⅔ of dollar US. They really think we are stupid or what?
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Microsoft might just make some inroads into this market, if the price their foldable touch screen device is sold for is right.
You can't just look at the current exchange rate and compare. As David
says, we immediated add 17.5% for VAT, whch the US pays later. Also
they need to hedge their bets on the exchange rate. If they stick to
it one day, the next day they are either making more, or losing money.
They have to cover their heads for Market changes.
So related, has anyone seem the Microshaft Courier video? Does it
appeal to anyone more that the ipad?
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On 10 Mar 2010, at 08:26, Dom Barnes wrote:
> I also saw predicted prices a few weeks back putting the low end
> Wifi at £389.
> The fact is until Apple say so, if price is a big issue, then you
> may as well just wait.
>
> You can't just look at the current exchange rate and compare. As
> David says, we immediated add 17.5% for VAT, whch the US pays later.
> Also they need to hedge their bets on the exchange rate. If they
> stick to it one day, the next day they are either making more, or
> losing money. They have to cover their heads for Market changes.
>
> So related, has anyone seem the Microshaft Courier video? Does it
> appeal to anyone more that the ipad?
>
> Dom Barnes
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> On 9 Mar 2010, at 22:00, Dave Hands <david...@me.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't think it's that they think we're stupid, Microsoft do the
>> same with Windows. It's an ongoing punishment thing for being
>> better/more cultured etc ;-)
>> There is the fact that US prices are displayed without tax, where
>> as UK prices have VAT added.
>>
>> Microsoft might just make some inroads into this market, if the
>> price their foldable touch screen device is sold for is right.
>>
>> On 9 Mar 2010, at 20:35, Jack Moore wrote:
>>
>>> The important thing is the premium for the delayed 3G version,
>>> according to FT:
>>>
>>> Apple said it would start accepting orders for the machines next
>>> Friday. They are priced from $499 for WiFi-only editions with the
>>> least storage capacity. The 3G iPads will range from $629 to $829,
>>> with monthly connectivity charges on top. "
>>> And what would they be I wonder!
>>> Have you noticed something about the exchange rate, like er, 1:1 ?
>>> I know the old greenback is on a high at the mo' but it is still
>>> ≠ 1.50. £ prices s/b ⅔ of dollar US. They really think we are
>>> stupid or what?
>>>
>>> On 9 Mar 2010, at 19:59, Dave Hands wrote:
>>>
>>>> According to Macworld, UK prices for the ipad are available from
>>>> play.com, who will sell the device as well as Apple.
I saw a cartoon that depicted how it will work, as opposed to a live demonstration of how it does work. The difference there could be profound.
That said, if it works as the cartoon implied it would, then I suspect they might just present Apple with some serious competition. The closable nature will appeal. It's much more book like and if they add a decent ebook reader that uses both "pages" then it will make more sense as a reader. The iPad looks flimsy, like the screen might break quite easily if knocked and you just know that if that happens that the replacement cost will be close to the original purchase cost.
The asking price will be the clinch. Microsoft, of course, are somewhat tied by whichever hardware manufacturer they've gone for.
The only other downside to the Microsoft device is the likelihood of it being infected and needed some damned anti-virus solution which will slow it down and add to the cost. (When will they ever learn?)
David
On 10 Mar 2010, at 08:26, Dom Barnes wrote:
> I also saw predicted prices a few weeks back putting the low end Wifi at £389.
> The fact is until Apple say so, if price is a big issue, then you may as well just wait.
>
> You can't just look at the current exchange rate and compare. As David says, we immediated add 17.5% for VAT, whch the US pays later. Also they need to hedge their bets on the exchange rate. If they stick to it one day, the next day they are either making more, or losing money. They have to cover their heads for Market changes.
>
> So related, has anyone seem the Microshaft Courier video? Does it appeal to anyone more that the ipad?
>
> Dom Barnes
> ----------------
> http://dombarnes.com
>
>
>
> On 9 Mar 2010, at 22:00, Dave Hands <david...@me.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't think it's that they think we're stupid, Microsoft do the same with Windows. It's an ongoing punishment thing for being better/more cultured etc ;-)
>> There is the fact that US prices are displayed without tax, where as UK prices have VAT added.
>>
>> Microsoft might just make some inroads into this market, if the price their foldable touch screen device is sold for is right.
>>
>> On 9 Mar 2010, at 20:35, Jack Moore wrote:
>>
>>> The important thing is the premium for the delayed 3G version, according to FT:
>>>
>>> Apple said it would start accepting orders for the machines next Friday. They are priced from $499 for WiFi-only editions with the least storage capacity. The 3G iPads will range from $629 to $829, with monthly connectivity charges on top. "
>>> And what would they be I wonder!
>>> Have you noticed something about the exchange rate, like er, 1:1 ? I know the old greenback is on a high at the mo' but it is still ≠ 1.50. £ prices s/b ⅔ of dollar US. They really think we are stupid or what?
>>>
>>> On 9 Mar 2010, at 19:59, Dave Hands wrote:
>>>
>>>> According to Macworld, UK prices for the ipad are available from play.com, who will sell the device as well as Apple.
>>>> http://www.macworld.com/article/146977/2010/03/ipad_uk.html
>>>> The 16gig model will be £499 and the 32gig model £699.
>>>>
>>>> Ouch.
>>>>
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zune? xbox?
not really world leaders in their field. didn't like the menu system on the zune, and couldn't make my hands fit around the xbox's control pads.
imo they should stick to producing sub-standard software that needs updating every 2-3 years
Hi there If such a device could be floded to close it and the way the OS was shown relay worked that way then this device would in my eys be way cooler than the iPad.
Steve
On 10 Mar 2010, at 09:22, Dave Hands wrote: