3-Way Price War On Black Friday: iPad, Nook, and Kindle
destinyland writes "Black Friday has touched off a three-way price war between Apple, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Kobo readers dropped their price to just $99 to compete with the Nook, only to discover that Barnes and Noble was lowering the price on their touchscreen Nooks to $79, to compete with the new $79 Kindle from Amazon. And meanwhile, Apple has announced aggressive pricing on all Apple products for Black Friday, reportedly including $100 off on MacBook and iMac products, and a $61 discount on the iPad 2."
So this still leaves the iPad2 a few hundred dollars more expensive, right?
The Blackberry Playbook has it's price slashed, and it is a signal of the end.
Android/Apple price slash - PRICE WAR!
Kindle Touch is at $99 . I want that simply because of amazon ecosystem though Nook touch is better in terms of hardware. im just waiting for any offers on it to buy. any leads which can help?
It's hardly a price war.
That's not a price war. The Kindle dropped their prices a while ago, not as part of some Black Friday promotion. And the iPad is in a completely different class of devices. I guess you might say that they're offering the sale to dissuade people from getting the Kindle Fire this Christmas, but the more likely scenario is that all of these are just standard Black Friday deals. This is less of a story and more like one of those snail mail sales flyers they spam out every week.
But hey, it will give all the fanboys a reason to argue over which device is best, which I suppose was the whole point.
People who participate in Black Friday are pathetic. Only in America are people willing to be herded like cattle, trampling and fighting each other over a fucking TV. Camping out in front of stores days in advance just to buy low-priced crap made in China is like begging to suck the cock of a person who steals your money and beats the shit out of you.
Pay the extra pennies and have some fucking dignity. If you're that hard-up to suck Chinese or Korean cock, then go move there and suck to your heart's content. The living expenses are real cheap over there, too.
I notice there are two types of Kindles. Those that say Kindle and those that say, Kindle "with Special Offers". The $79 is with special offers. My understanding is that it will display ads for the entire life of the device for the cost saving over the normal price, is this true? It's a $109 without special offers.
The Nook is $79 with no ads.
I have no interest in either, but I wonder how many people are going to be WTF!? this christmas with their Kindle's as they didn't notice the "Special Offers" thing.
I'm going to tell you guys an important secret: nobody except nerds wants a non-iPad tablet. Everybody wants the iPad, and if you buy somebody a different tablet, they will be secretly angry about you. You can nerd-rage about this all you want, but it is true. As has been said before: there is not a tablet market, there is an iPad market.
Do you have to live in USA to take advantage of the online deals?
i hate this black friday crap. its as tho we have declared a holiday to the corporate, aristocratic class
these supposed deals arent even all that impressive
Awh.... Is somebunny spending Thanksgibbing aw awone today :(
I'm sure someday when you get a job you can be a big boy and go shopping like the rest of us grown ups.
Oh wait, leader died.
I've never put down my Kindle since I got it, and have no desire to own any Apple product, their stuff is only cool if you want to be subsumed into the masses of sheep that keep them going. And ever since I read the Steve Jobs (genius, but a real douchebag) bio on my Kindle, I know why I've always supported Open Source.
I'll probably grab an Android OS product before long, just to "think different".
(I should probably register at some point, but just call me A Coward for now)
Guys; the above, although funny, is exactly the business and marketing explanation for Apple products. Another example of this marketing a "lifestyle" is Harley Davidson Motorcycles. I'm just surprised Apple hasn't gotten into logo'd apparel yet.
Saint Steven Jobs was the greatest salesmen and marketer that has ever existed. And I'd dare say, St. Jobs will be the best that will ever be.
And...you know....Playbooks. Not sure why RIM always gets left out of the equation when their device is just as good as anything non-apple.
DNA -- National Dyslexic Association
...will quickly make up for the several hundred dollar difference. Nook owners ain't gettin no nookie!
Did anybody notice the bizarro contradiction in the description of this story? If Apple had "announced aggressive pricing," the referenced article wouldn't be talking about what Apple was "reportedly" going to do. It can be announced OR it can be just rumored. You can't reasonably use both words.
"And meanwhile, Apple has announced aggressive pricing on all Apple products for Black Friday, reportedly including $100 off on MacBook and iMac products, and a $61 discount on the iPad 2."
How is it a "three way war" when Apple and B&N are trying to play catchup with Amazon?
17" MBP at Best Buy. Regular price $2500, now on sale for $2300.
Currently uses i7, but in mid 2010 it would have been an i5.
The MBP is also just about the only laptop left with a 1920x1200 pixel screen. Just about everyone else has gone to 1920x1080.
The current 17" MBP has a regular price of $2500. Mid-2010 it would have had an i5 processor.
While expensive, it's one of very few laptops offering a 1920x1200 display. Even most of the other "high end" ones are offering only 1920x1080. That's 10% less vertical capacity.
so I reentered the text only to find that the first message had gone through...
and they're running out of you!
Anywho, $60 to $100 is brazenly aggressive from what's normally expected from Apple.
More like a minor skirmish then a war.
I haven't thought of anything clever to put here, but then again most of you haven't either.
Let's see - Nook went from $99 to $79: almost a 20% discount.
Apple Macbook discounts a 100 dollars on a $2500 product, and that is an aggressive discount?
The summary makes no sense. The title mentions a three way price war and mentions three companies. It then STARTS the summary claiming a FOURTH company is reducing the price of its ereader to compete with one of the other "three." It continues to talk about another company that isn't even offering e-readers. So the real story is, companies are offering black Friday sales?
I bought the $80 kindle last week. At checkout, amazon offered me another $40 off if I'd apply for an amazon credit card. I did that, so I got a $40 device for reading public-domain books while traveling. I will never buy a DRM'd book from amazon.
Find free books.
Well, since color e-ink is just now becoming available, so what do you expect? Oh, and it wouldn't be 99 bucks either.
Also e-ink has never been meant or marketed for 'vireo', as you put it. its for reading books.
Either you are stupid and don't understand the technology, or you are confusing a book reader with a tablet.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
A 3-way price war between iPad, Fire, and Nook, is like watching two lions and a chihuahua fighting over a zebra.
Fire is $200.
Nook is about the same.
iPad is 2.5x either one... why bother even mentioning iPad? Oh that's right.. .this is slashdot and we have to pay homage to Steve Jobs' semen.
Does anyone know what the GE discount is for Apple products? 10%. The GE discount is the price you get through an employee purchase program between participating companies. GE participates with A LOT of companies, offering them discounts in exchange for discounts with them. Apple is one of them. So $100 off a Macbook is roughly what you could expect with a standard employee purchase program and isn't really what I would consider a good black friday deal. $150 or $200 off would be a good deal.
You just don't get it and you never will.
You're geeks, these machines are not built for you and you will always react to your incapacity to understand them by disparaging those that use them.
I don't own an iPad and can't imagine getting one soon; it's just a matter of personal preference and priorities that's all. But I was shocked and I became aware of the importance of iPads to computing, when I saw a retired senior reading his stuff on a bus. The iPad broke a generational and social barrier that had resisted for 30 years: that computers were temperamental machines only for the initiated to understand.
So stop hating Apple and Jobs for making stuff that broke your bubble...
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