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more about #price Bandit: Maybe this is why they had to pull the $100 offer yesterday? It would price the phone at $50 for some, which would cause it to lose its high-end mark... more » Sir Gibler: does anyone else think it looks like a first gen storm? more » pgammel: This article is ignorant. Just because cell phone companies are criminals doesn't mean we have it to like it. The Nokia N7 sure as heck doesn't cost 7... more » Sollus: Great post Mr. Diaz. I believe you have touched on the very problem that is running rampant throughout this country. The whole self entitlement imbued... more » rattmobbins: Um, you fail Jesus. The reason people (including myself) are pissed is because AT&T DID let original iPhone customers upgrade to the 3G at the sub... more » Kaiser-Machead: Keep em coming Jesus; it's always fun to see the wars reignite :P more » Mrs. Stephen Fry: Luckily I didn't upgrade with the 3G came out and stayed with my first generation iPhone. $299 32GB for me! Woo hoo! more » MrBlahBlah: I love how the same people bitching about the lack of new features in the 3GS are the same ones bitching about the upgrade price. more » Champen: In Denmark the phone contracts only are allowed to be in a lenght of 6 months, so we could theoretically buy a new iphone every 6 month if we wanted :D more » weatherman: I disagree - well, partially at least. I don't consider it unfair to charge "full price" for the phone, and I certainly agree that a contract is a con... more » rbf2000: If I buy a phone at full cost (i.e., un-subsidized), my monthly plan should be cheaper, reflecting the fact that the carrier doesn't have to recoup t... more » dreamefx: Woah, hold up. The consumer/potential consumer has every right to bitch and moan about the price. Sure Apple has every right to sell their phone at fu... more » veedubu: Not everyone has expendable money like you get from your advertisers, we're pissed b/c we are trying to save money in a dying economy. Pretty sure ru... more » nexusheli: I disagree, there's a huge reason to whine for paying full price (which is the same reason I don't own an iPhone in the first place); AT&T. If iPh... more » Scott Hutcheson: They set a standard last year when they allowed people who already had the iphone to upgrade at the 2 year contract price. That is why we are "whining" more » turwaith: You might wanna note that the original iPhone owners still get the subsidized price on the 3GS since we paid the unsubsidized price the first time aro... more » mac8500: Well said. +1 more » -
#pre
Palm Pre Gets $50 Price Drop to $150
In addition to the Palm Pixi news, the Pre is getting a $50 price cut down to $150, which is what you'll be paying after a $150 instant and $100 mail-in rebate. Ignore that other rebate deal you saw earlier. -
#android
Archos Android Tablet Price and Pictures Leak
Archos's 4.8-inch-screened A5 series (the A stands for Android!) has already been given the FCC treatment, and now retailer B&H has listed the price and capacities of the device ahead of its September 15th launch. More » -
#rant
Whiners of the World: Shut Up About the iPhone 3GS' Upgrade Price
So you bought your heavily subsidised iPhone 3G with a two-year contract and now you are upset because AT&T wants to charge you full price for the new iPhone 3GS, right? Well, stop whining. You have no arguments. More » -
#laservue
Mitsubishi LaserVue vs. Pioneer Kuro Plasma: The High-End Throwdown
The dudes over at The Tech Lounge sat down for a real-world—not canned—comparison of Mitsubishi's cutting-edge, 65-inch LaserVue HDTV with the current reigning champ, Pioneer's 60-inch Kuro plasma set. Does Mitsubishi's fancy new tech really make for a better high-def experience? The tests show, at the very least, that the LaserVue can certainly hold its own against maybe the best HDTV in the world: "You're not going to find a set that is capable of displaying colors quite like this one." More » -
#android
G1 Pre-Sale Madness: T-Mobile Triples Production, Sells Them All
According to a T-Mobile spokesperson, pre-sale demand on the Android G1 is so big that they have already sold all their units. She says that this is specially impressive because it happened after they tripled the amount of available G1 cellphones. Of course, this could mean anything without knowing actual shipping numbers, but it seems there's plenty of interest despite its many shortcomings. If you want to pre-order yours, however, you can pre-order now through October 21 to get it at a later date: More » -
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#wiifitprice
WiiFit Japanese Pricing Announced: $75
This Japanese pricing of 8,800 Yen ($75) for the WiiFit should give you a good idea of how much that Nintendo Wii balance/exercise/yoga board is going to cost in the US. It's going to go on sale December 1 in Japan, and if Nintendo wants to cash in on any kind of holiday sales at all, you know they're going to try and pump it out before December 25 here as well. In comparison, the Wii is 25,000 Yen in Japan ($213) as opposed to the $249 here, so you could probably expect the WiiFit to go for a bit more than $75 when it swims over. [Famitsu via Kotaku]
