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I know that I already said this last year, but I think that the hot item for THIS Christmas season will be the $199 7 inch Android tablet.
I'm betting that there are millions of parents out there who's kids have been begging and pleading for an iPad all year long, but most of those parents aren't willing to spend $599 (plus a cellular data plan!) on their kids for a Christmas gift. Those parents will be looking for a cheaper option, and I'll bet that many of them will be picking up an Android tablet instead.
Pickings were slim for sub $200 Android tablets last year, but this year we have both the Amazon Kindle Fire and a TON of Taiwanese manufacturers (like Archos) with excess Android tablet inventory that they're trying to unload. Hell... even the major tablet manufacturers like Samsung probably have a bunch of inventory that they'll want to unload by the end of the year as well. My hunch is that the big box retailers like Walmart and Target will be purchasing these by the truckload, and will have pallets of them in the aisles, ready be snatched up for $149 on Black Friday.
None of these companies will be happy with their profit margins on these purchases, but having a few million additional Android tablets out there in 2012 should help to spur interest in application development.
So, who thinks that I'm wrong?
I'm betting that there are millions of parents out there who's kids have been begging and pleading for an iPad all year long, but most of those parents aren't willing to spend $599 (plus a cellular data plan!) on their kids for a Christmas gift. Those parents will be looking for a cheaper option, and I'll bet that many of them will be picking up an Android tablet instead.
Pickings were slim for sub $200 Android tablets last year, but this year we have both the Amazon Kindle Fire and a TON of Taiwanese manufacturers (like Archos) with excess Android tablet inventory that they're trying to unload. Hell... even the major tablet manufacturers like Samsung probably have a bunch of inventory that they'll want to unload by the end of the year as well. My hunch is that the big box retailers like Walmart and Target will be purchasing these by the truckload, and will have pallets of them in the aisles, ready be snatched up for $149 on Black Friday.
None of these companies will be happy with their profit margins on these purchases, but having a few million additional Android tablets out there in 2012 should help to spur interest in application development.
So, who thinks that I'm wrong?
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