(AP)-- Borders Group Inc. has begun taking orders for the Kobo electronic book reader and pushing it at a lower
price than competing devices.
Not exact matches
The low
price point would help the
device compete in China, where tablets are often sold for less
than $ 100.
At $ 399 (available in either a black or a white case,
price as of March 15, 2010), the Alex eReader is more expensive
than competing devices, but the $ 120 to $ 150 premium is worthwhile: The dual - screen Alex offers the best combination of an electronic paper display (EPD) and a separate LCD screen I've seen yet, and the reader impresses on almost every level.
The Kindle Fire has proven more
than anything previously that there is room for more
than one big name in the marketplace by overtaking even the most established
competing Android
devices in a matter of months and setting the new standard for tablet
pricing.
More
than the Vivo and OPPO
devices, the Canvas Infinity Pro with a budget
price tag should be
competing with the newly launched Redmi Y1 selfie smartphones.
We don't look at Ledger Blue
device, as
price is significantly more
than Ledger Nano S and all
competing products $ 229 ($ 265).
«The
price tag is notably higher
than both Amazon and Google's smart home offerings,» he pointed out, «and while it will no doubt appeal to Apple fans, there is little to suggest — at least from the initial details — that this will directly
compete against those Echo and Home
devices.»
While its premium metal build, Quad HD display, a decent camera, and the latest processing package may not be above and beyond what is available with any current generation flagship, what makes the Axon Phone so impressive is its
price point, which is significantly cheaper
than any
device this phone is directly
competing with.
Even though it's typically double the
price of earlier Chromecast
devices, it's still cheaper
than many
competing 4K streamers.
While the HomePod has earned solid reviews for its sound quality, the
device has been criticized for a high $ 349
price tag that makes it substantially more expensive
than competing alternatives.