By Russell SaknePosted Friday 6th July 2007 11:50 GMT
If you don't want to read about iThingies, just don't click on links to 'em. I'm no Apple fan, but I find the convolutions of their launches fascinating.
Looks like pretty standard pricing strategy. You start high getting the early adopters and gadget fans. You price excessively high to maintain the supply/demand balance and to recover your R&D costs. Then you steadilly ramp up production, drive down component and assembly costs and start to reduce the price. Hardly new or news. :)
By Bert ChadickPosted Saturday 7th July 2007 00:42 GMT
I know Apple has an annoying reputation to many. What Jobs has done is move Apple out of the commodity consumer electronics business. Traditional silicon heads prefer living in a tree house with a "No Girls Allowed" sign firmly nailed to the trunk. They haven't been happy since DOS last kept the digital peasants at bay.
Exactly how much is the leather worth in a pair of Italian loafers? What are the materials worth in a Turner? What is the value of the clay used in Wallace and Gromit?
If they make everything in china, does it not break easily? Must hold in heat something terrible too - wonder how they get around that? But I guess that's innovation for ya.
Comments on: Apple 8GB iPhone components 'cost $220'
More "Hype" From The Reg? #
By Frank Bough Posted Friday 6th July 2007 10:08 GMT
Black turtle-neck budget allocation? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 6th July 2007 10:13 GMT
"Ludicrous Hype" #
By Russell Sakne Posted Friday 6th July 2007 11:50 GMT
Pretty standard #
By Ivor Posted Friday 6th July 2007 12:02 GMT
New toys are alwasy expensive #
By Ewen Bruce Posted Friday 6th July 2007 12:15 GMT
Re New toys are alwasy expensive #
By Peter Fielden-Weston Posted Friday 6th July 2007 13:26 GMT
Don't be stupid, there are tens of companies involved #
By William Donelson Posted Friday 6th July 2007 17:58 GMT
Design, design, design. #
By Bert Chadick Posted Saturday 7th July 2007 00:42 GMT
re: profit? #
By Daniel Posted Saturday 7th July 2007 04:31 GMT
china #
By Mat Posted Saturday 7th July 2007 10:42 GMT