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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Friday 29 January 2010
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Posted on Jan 30, 23:02
What I find odd is that an awful lot of people thought companies can build tablets even cheaper than netbooks which would be around $300. I didn't think any company could build a tablet for less than a high-end smartphone and make a profit from it.Posted on Jan 30, 21:52
For once, it would be a good idea to offer a much richer device than Apple for a higher price.Posted on Jan 30, 11:47
The iPad is good enough to get the ball rolling in terms of advancing Steve Jobs' goal of making Apple the media gatekeeper to the world.