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Please submits your opinions on this topic.
From the days that ~$200 bucks can get a top of the line video to the introduction of the Geforce and Geforce 2 rised up to about $300, than the recent release of Geforce 3 at an average of $350+(except some vendor decide to sell it cheaper). The consumers had adapted these increases through time. I really worry about the introductory price of the NV25, despite the fact that is far away.
(I only mention Nvidia because they are the one in the lead, oblvious isn't it)
From the days that ~$200 bucks can get a top of the line video to the introduction of the Geforce and Geforce 2 rised up to about $300, than the recent release of Geforce 3 at an average of $350+(except some vendor decide to sell it cheaper). The consumers had adapted these increases through time. I really worry about the introductory price of the NV25, despite the fact that is far away.
(I only mention Nvidia because they are the one in the lead, oblvious isn't it)