BlackBerry Bold for Rogers gets priced, $299
It was just about a week ago that we first began hearing that the BlackBerry Bold would make its debut with Rogers for the low price of $199, and while it may have just been a week, that price has since been deemed inaccurate.
The new listed price will instead be $299, which of course as standard with Rogers comes along with a three-year agreement. Coming from the early reviews that have been showing up on the web, it seems that while the $199 price tag would have been really nice, the $299 is still going to be more than fair.
Of course, the pricing is still yet to be officially confirmed, however the Bold is expected to be available on July 25, so it should not be much longer before we all know for sure..
Via [CrackBerry]
Asus Eee PC 901 gets priced, official availability date
It looks like June is going to be another big month for the ultra-mobile PC market. In addition to the MSI Wind dropping on June 3, we will also be getting the Eee PC 901.
The Eee PC 901 will retain most of the same styling and features as the 900, except the 901 will feature an Intel Atom processor, built-in Bluetooth and have some metal allow parts added to the keyboard and hinge. The touchpad will also receive a metallic border. It was also confirmed, as we noted from the last images that the 901 will loss the Asus logo in favor of an Eee logo.
DigiTimes is also reporting that the notebook will be “at a price below” $650. Which would mean its pretty safe to say that it will retail for $649.99.
Via [DigiTimes]
Apple updates U2 iPod, drops price to $279
If you’re really into spending the extra bucks for the special edition U2 iPod, you’ll be happy to know that Apple has just updated it and dropped the price from $329 to $279. If you’re not familiar with the U2 iPod, it is exactly the same as a black 30GB iPod but has a red scroll wheel, fake signatures of all the U2 members, and is loaded up with a bunch of U2 crap. Apple has also brought all of the specs in-line with their recent enhancements to the 5G device. Head over to the Apple store and pick one up for yourself… or you could save $30 and get a standard black one.
Zune gets a price: $229.99
The guys over at Gizmodo are reporting that Microsoft just held a meeting to determine the final selling price of the Zune. The Mole told them that originally Microsoft was going to undercut the 30GB iPod by $10 until Apple dropped the price. It’s only natural that they see to it that Apple’s price continues to lag behind. There’s no doubt Microsoft is selling the device at a loss - similar to the Xbox 360 - so they can gain market share and gain back money in the Zune Marketplace. Very smart Microsoft, but there’s no chance Stevie J is going to let this one slide.
Update: Price has been confirmed at $249.99
Read [Gizmodo]
Zune won’t be undercut on price by iPod
Ever since Apple lowered their prices and Microsoft decided not to announce a price, there’s been talk of Microsoft not being able to meet the 30GB iPod’s price. Oh but wait a minute, because one of Microsoft’s Zune division employees, David Caulton, tells people to drop the rumors.
A commenter mentioned that they’d “read” that Zune would cost more than the 30GB iPod. I can only say: Don’t believe everything you read. I can’t specifically talk about price, but I can say that Zune won’t be undercut on price by iPod.
Check out my take on the pricing mash-up here.
Read [Zunester]
Apple forces Microsoft to rethink Zune pricing
This week, Microsoft took the wraps off their new Zune platform of connected media devices. They announced their headline Zune player as well as plans for integration with the Zune Marketplace, both which are similar to the offerings of Apple. Earlier in the week, Apple’s Steve Jobs announced at one of his famous special events entitled “It’s Showtime” that Apple is cutting the price of its 30GB iPod from $299 to $249. This quick and drastic price change likely caught Microsoft off-guard, analysts are saying.
“Microsoft formally announced its Zune portable media player, with specs in-line with Toshiba FCC filings,” American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu told clients on Friday. “However, pricing and timing were not revealed likely because our sources indicate that Apple’s aggressive pricing at $249 for its new 30 GB video iPod took Microsoft by surprise.”
It looks like Apple made Microsoft’s pricing strategy obselete before it was event announced. If this is any indicator for the future, get ready for a market share battle during the next couple of years.
During the holiday season this year, we’ll have our first opportunity to see the Zune up against the iPod. After all of the positive press coverage of the Zune lately, I think Apple’s going to have a run for their money.
Read [AppleInsider]
Microsoft announces official Windows Vista pricing
After getting our hands on the leaked prices last week, we weren’t too happy with Microsoft. Well, they’ve announced the prices offically this time - and we’re still not too happy. The pricing will go as follows:
Full Version
Vista Ultimate: $399
Vista Business: $299
Vista Home Premium: $239
Vista Home Basic: $199
Upgrade
Vista Ultimate: $259
Vista Business: $199
Vista Home Premium: $159
Vista Home Basic: $99
Via [Gizmodo]
Read [Microsoft]
Microsoft reveals Windows Vista price list
Windows Vista has been talked about for years upon years now, but pricing information has remained a secret...until now. Earlier today, Microsoft Canada accidentally posted the pricing figures for their upcoming operating system. Luckily Ed over at ZDNet caught a glimpse of the numbers before Microsoft pulled it from the list. Unfortunately, the numbers are in Canadian bucks, so don’t take the numbers to heart. ZDNet blogger Adrian got a “non-denial" denial out of a Microsoft spokesperson earlier today.
“Microsoft inadvertently posted Windows Vista Canadian retail prices on their Web site, and the information has since been removed. There is no new pricing information to share currently but we plan to announce Windows Vista U.S. pricing when we ship Windows Vista RC1, later this quarter.”
Ed also compared the four basic packages to similar ones in the XP portfolio to give us a better idea of what they will cost us. Below is the comparison between the two, and you can find the complete list of Canadian prices after the jump.
(Vista in CDN / XP in USD)
Windows Vista Ultimate $349/$199
Windows Vista Business $269/179
Windows Vista Home Premium $239/$139
Windows Vista Home Basic $199/$99
FULL versions (all prices Canadian)
Windows Vista Ultimate $499
Windows XP Professional w/SP2 $429
Windows Vista Business $379
Windows Vista Home Premium $299
Windows Vista Home Basic $259
Windows XP Home w/SP2 $259
UPGRADE versions (all prices Canadian)
Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade $299
Windows XP Professional w/SP2 Upgrade $259
Windows Vista Business Upgrade $249
Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade $199
Windows Vista Home Basic Upgrade $129
Windows XP Home w/SP2 Upgrade $129
Read [Ed Bott]
Sidekick 3 gets a price
Gizmodo is reporting the expected pricing for the T-Mobile Sidekick 3. It will likely run you $299 with a 2-year contract, $349 with a 1-year contract, and $399 with T-Mobile To Go (prepaid).
Check out all of our other Sidekick 3 coverage here.
Via [Gizmodo]
Nintendo Wii, confirmed price of less than $250
Nintendo confirmed today that the price of the Wii system will not exceed $250 in America, or 25,000 yen in Japan. The company plans to ship 6 million systems to retailers around the world between its launch in the fourth quarter of 2006 and the end of its fiscal
year on March 31, 2007. The company also said it expects to sell 17 million Wii games in the period. Exact launch dates, identification of the launch library of titles and details on the unique Virtual Console aspect of Wii will be announced soon.
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