[News] Pegasos II price! | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Jun-2003 15:17 GMT by Alkis Tsapanidis (Edited on 2003-06-04 17:45:37 GMT by Christophe Decanini) | 154 comments View flat View list |
The Pegasos II price has now been announced.
The options are the following: G3 at 299 and G4 at 499 (Tax excl.).
Additionally there's the option to exchange the Pegasos1 with a
Pegasos 2 with a G4 at the expense of 200E or buy the G4 card alone
at the same price.
More info at: MorphOS-News.de
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Comment 1 | Dan Andersson | | 04-Jun-2003 13:25 GMT |
Comment 2 | yoodoo | | 04-Jun-2003 13:38 GMT |
Comment 3 | Gareth Knight | | 04-Jun-2003 13:40 GMT |
Comment 4 | Christophe Decanini | Registered user | 04-Jun-2003 13:43 GMT |
Comment 5 | Dan Andersson | | 04-Jun-2003 13:46 GMT |
Comment 6 | Nate Downes | Registered user | 04-Jun-2003 13:50 GMT |
Comment 7 | Matt Parsons | | 04-Jun-2003 13:52 GMT |
Comment 8 | SlimJim | Registered user | 04-Jun-2003 14:00 GMT |
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Posted by greenboy on 04-Jun-2003 14:14 GMT | In reply to Comment 2 (yoodoo): "We all know BB has big wads of cash that he's ready to splash around in order to build up the Pegasos developer-base."
You say that like it's a BAD thing. When REALLY it is what is needed to make better products quicker, and survive while doing it. Without requiring what might be described as repeated mercy or charity f**cks from the community.
"Eyetech don't have that sort of free capital to undercut the real cost of the A1 boards, so the price paid represents the real costs involved with reasonable profit margin."
You might also want to try: One company has good hardware engineers and the other one doesn't, making it possible for that one company to learn quickly from THEIR OWN custom designs, and actually apply that design skill toward future products - all the while exploring methods to manufacture for less while increasing the capabilities of the product line.
That, and one company earlier this year partnered with a company that has an extensive manufacturing campus and can get better parts prices because of other markets they play in. |
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