realitydigg
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The Motorola XOOM is most certainly not a flop | BGR this article breaks down how the original article's numbers are flawed.
Also, everyone is trying to run Motorola marketing. How about they wanted a foothold in the marketplace and had a choice (it always comes down to choices in product development) Get something out sooner that was a little pricey to manufacture and with a new OS or wait. Given that choice I would go out early, not plan on selling huge numbers, keep working on thinner lighter more powerfull, cheaper, and launch that later at the lower price. The plan to keep the price high at launch establishes value, allows you to skim the cream off the top of the market, which can be very profitable if you do it right. Coming in with a cheaper to build model later and riding the price points down (not de-valuing the market initially) works out to huge revenue increase in the the lifecycle of the product.
Also, everyone is trying to run Motorola marketing. How about they wanted a foothold in the marketplace and had a choice (it always comes down to choices in product development) Get something out sooner that was a little pricey to manufacture and with a new OS or wait. Given that choice I would go out early, not plan on selling huge numbers, keep working on thinner lighter more powerfull, cheaper, and launch that later at the lower price. The plan to keep the price high at launch establishes value, allows you to skim the cream off the top of the market, which can be very profitable if you do it right. Coming in with a cheaper to build model later and riding the price points down (not de-valuing the market initially) works out to huge revenue increase in the the lifecycle of the product.