Hi, Stacy. I don't know why you think the price would increase if more
functionality were added. Nor do I understand why you would think we would
have to sacrafice anything.
I think daisy might be helpful so we could just download books from
bookshare, but other items will be of interest to different people. Making
the software more robust shouldn't increase the price.
Increasing functionality with a new motherboard shouldn't increase the
price either. Do you really think it costs 6000 dollars to make a braille
note or 2000 dollars to make a voice note? Not hardly. Most of that is
profit and PDI wanting to recoop their development costs quickly.
Someone once told me it only cost 150 dollars to make a braille and speak;
yet they soldfor over 1300 dollars. Why is that?
I don't have a problem with PDI wanting to recoop their investment short
term. That's up to the investors, but this idea that adding more
functionality to the software or designing a main board with more
functionality will raise the cost significantly just isn't realistic.
If the cost goes up too much, PDI will just price themselves right out of
the market and I don't think they are going to do that.
Development costsare what we are talking about here, not hardware costs. I
can buy a computer main board for under 100 dollars these days and under
200 for a good one. Part of this is because of how many can be sold in the
market. Bn prices are higher because of a limited market, not hardware or
software changes.
At 12/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
Just my personal feeling, but recording isn't something I'd use. For me,
I would be more interested in listening to daisy books like the ones
bookshare has.
I think if too many things are added it could make the product more
difficult for people to purchase because the price would have to
increase. Personally, I am not sure I'd use usb but I could see how it
might be helpful. If more stuff was added, what would we have to
sacrifice? I like having the built in modem and all.
Just my feelings on things.
Stacey
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