The $100 Netbook Has Finally Arrived
source: http://bit.ly/100netbook
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Considering that most individuals want to have a potable media experience , as well as have access to email on the go, they can not always afford to shell out three or four hundred dollars for a NetBook. Well fret no more, KMart has partnered with Augen to bring a variety of offerings to the KMart lineup. The cheapest of all being the Augen 7" Netbook PC for 100$ . However, if you have 200$, KMart also has a 10.2" Netbook PC Powered by Android.
And, this may come to you as a shocker as well, KMart also has a $169.00 Tablet and a $99.99 eReader ready to go. You can guess that in-store stock will be low probably until after Christmas and then afterwards, inventory will go back up.
This opens the door of possibility through affordability.
(Personally I Think - This is a great way to "give away the razor and sell the blades" consumers who buy a $100 netbook will have access to the Google Android Marketplace, which means they can then opt to spend a few dollars here and there when they see an application they like enough to buy.
This is an excellent strategy!
And, this may come to you as a shocker as well, KMart also has a $169.00 Tablet and a $99.99 eReader ready to go. You can guess that in-store stock will be low probably until after Christmas and then afterwards, inventory will go back up.
This opens the door of possibility through affordability.
(Personally I Think - This is a great way to "give away the razor and sell the blades" consumers who buy a $100 netbook will have access to the Google Android Marketplace, which means they can then opt to spend a few dollars here and there when they see an application they like enough to buy.
This is an excellent strategy!
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UtopianSky
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As it turns out, there is a cloud around this silver lining:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/google-augens-use-of-android-market-unauthorized
It's a lovely little device that cannot actually run programs.
- 1 year ago
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UtopianSky
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UtopianSky
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Kmart?
Kmart makes Walmart look upscale.
I don't know the last time I set foot in a Kmart. - 1 year ago
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UtopianSky
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billybob171717
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Also, what tablet is it?
- 1 year ago
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billybob171717
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billybob171717
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What firmware version does the android pc run? Because that's worthless unless it can take on froyo
- 1 year ago
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billybob171717
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themotivateddropout
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They'd be ideal for gift baskets.
- 1 year ago
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themotivateddropout
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EddieStarr
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These may make excellent stocking stuffers!
- 1 year ago
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EddieStarr
