Expect Wireless Carriers To Subsidize Netbooks Soon – Netbooks for $100-$200, provided you sign a long-term contract…

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31 Oct 2008


The same week Dell announced their most recent netbook, Michael Dell “predicted” that the future would see subsidized netbooks, sold by wireless carriers on the cheap if users were willing to sign long-term contracts. It wasn’t much of a prediction, given Dell was already negotiating such a deal, and such offers are already commonplace in Europe and Asia. This week the Wall Street Journal reported that Hewlett Packard was in talks with AT&T, Verizon Wireless, or both concerning subsidized netbooks. How low companies will go with subsized netbook prices remains to be seen. 0? 0?
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