richard_rsp
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- Dec 1, 2011
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I think most people would agree a $250 32gb Nexus 7 would not only be amazing, but would have shut a lot of people up, and gained a lot more buyers.
Oh, I almost guarentee that we will see a 32GB (64GB even?) version in the future... This initial offering of 8GB and 16GB plays two parts:
a) it allows them to hit the "under $200" price/storage point equal to the Kindle Fire in order to advertise and appeal to those who care most about cost.
b) With the base model only being 8GB, it encourages those who prefer more storage to buy the "upgraded" 16GB version for "only $50 more", increasing their profit. I think this is smart, from a marketing point.
I'm not in need of tons of storage, (I already have a 16GB iPad 2 -which is fine) but I know that I want more than 8GB. Had there been a $199 16GB version and a $249 32GB version, I would have bought the $199 (therefore they wouldnt have gotten the profit increase on me as a customer), and I don't think I would be the only one.