Not super enticing, but maybe it'll come it at
a really cheap price point (like, $ 50), sort of like the Palm Pixi in relation to the Pre.
Not exact matches
The
price point, while not
cheap, is in line with the quality you are getting — handmade acetate frames, UV protective lenses and an overall,
really nice weight to the glasses.
Again I think size is just a matter of opinion, what
really matters at least to me is the guts of the tablet & Google has put together a very viable tablet for a much
cheaper price point compared to the Apple iPad 3.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve is the great card because their portal not only is what they show you you can get credit for, but if you call them if there's a certain flight like Frontier or Spirit, all of these airlines that are
really,
really cheap and you don't tend to see them on portals, if you call them, they'll honor the
price and they'll give it to you in the
points equivalent.
They can argue that a new game costs # 40 - 50 and some people would spend that a month anyway, so this is
cheap when you consider the amount of games you get for the
price you play, but since you'd only be renting the titles not owning them I find that
point invalid
really.
Retail shops
really should continue doing
cheap and affordable bundles deals / or a mix and match deal as per customer (as long as the
price point is still close to the retail shops» advert) requests with the older consoles to attract sales.
I seem to be spending all of my money on Steam because different stuff is discounted daily and even at full
price their games are
cheaper than those on the PS4, so
really, what's the
point?
The
price is right —
cheaper than the Velib in Paris — but there are not enough pick - up
points yet to make it
really work well.
Those interested in a similarly feature - packed set of headphones could consider the slightly
cheaper JBL Everest Elite 700 Platinum, but for our money, there
really isn't a better pair of headphones at this
price point.