Requiring a $20 contract to activate wifi after paying $800 for the Xoom is a slap in the face to consumers. Without wifi, the Xoom may as well be a brick. It's like buying a car and having the dealer lock the engine unless you subscribe to satellite radio. I was willing to pay $700, would probably have gone as high as $800, but the $20 contract is too much. Just price the friggin thing at $820. Don't treat your customers like idiots by making it seem like they have a choice about getting a contract. And what is the point of the contract anyway? Just to give Verizon an extra $20 from each purchase? Because I can't see any benefit to the consumer to having to pay for a service they don't want so they can use the product they do want. Most other products, like phones, give you a discount for signing up for a contract. This is the opposite.
Also, airing a commercial where your product could easily have been replaced by literally any other tablet on the market right now isn't a great way to showcase its unique abilities. "Buy this because it isn't the most successful product on the market! P.S., it's very expensive and we'll also require you to spend even more money to actually use its primary feature." Great marketing, Motorola.
Also, airing a commercial where your product could easily have been replaced by literally any other tablet on the market right now isn't a great way to showcase its unique abilities. "Buy this because it isn't the most successful product on the market! P.S., it's very expensive and we'll also require you to spend even more money to actually use its primary feature." Great marketing, Motorola.