Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Chromebook vendor crowded Lower Prices

Google has issued a new concept namely Chromebook tablets in May 2011. At that time the base price is pegged Google is 329 U.S. dollars.
Chromebook manufactured by various companies such as Acer, Samsung, and Verizon then have different prices depending on the companies that produce them. Now, all companies are lowering prices.
Samsung Series 5 Chromebook lower the price of 429 dollars to 349 dollars. Acer cut prices by model AC700 Chromebook Wi-Fi version of 349 U.S. dollars to 299 dollars. Verizon broadband 3G model sells for 300 dollars, down from 449 U.S. dollars.



The price reduction is presumably because his behavior did not Chromebook on the market and making these products barely moving from store shelves. Roger Kay, president of research firm Endpoint Technologies Associates believes, Chromebook has a history of poor sales since its launch into the market.
Google declined to comment about rumors stating that the drop in prices Chromebook around the world due to poor sales. Rapaka Venkat, senior product manager of Google said the company was just trying to Chromebook more affordable price. "This is driven by the positive feedback we receive from consumer products where the rate of adoption by the school and the business world," he explained.
The idea behind Chromebook actually is simplifying computing. Chromebook changing one's lifestyle which relies on a traditional computer at home became a bsia device users to move and carry anywhere. If during this users store any data on computer, with chromebook can all be stored on the web. So no wonder Chromebook rely heavily on Internet access.
The main problem of this Chromebook is Internet access and cloud systems it uses. Users should always be connected to the Internet to conduct all activities in the Chromebook, when Internet connectivity in one place to another place is very different.
Price reduction might be able to provoke an increase in sales, but we'll never know what the plan is prepared idealist Google for this project.

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