Let’s just assume for a few minutes that Microsoft’s Surface tablet is as delicious as Microsoft executives made it out to be on Monday night.
Does Microsoft then have any hope of competing with the iPad on price?
Apple, for many years, had a reputation for charging a premium for its products, but the aggressiveness of its iPad pricing was a surprise to many people. In October, when I “looked at changing perceptions of Apple’s pricing, the cheapest iPad (its second-generation model) started at $499. Now that same product starts at $399, while the third-generation iPad with a high-resolution retina display starts at $499.
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Does Microsoft then have any hope of competing with the iPad on price?
Apple, for many years, had a reputation for charging a premium for its products, but the aggressiveness of its iPad pricing was a surprise to many people. In October, when I “looked at changing perceptions of Apple’s pricing, the cheapest iPad (its second-generation model) started at $499. Now that same product starts at $399, while the third-generation iPad with a high-resolution retina display starts at $499.
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Yeah definitely Microsoft can beat iPad in the tablet market, especially with the specs being displayed now of the Microsoft surface tablet. I can say high-end tablet pc because of its specs especially the Pro version power by 3rd generation Intel CPU, 128gb of storage, Nvidia Tegra 3, USB 3.0, and unique type cover keyboard.
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Thanks Matthew for your comment :)
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