Netbooks in Taiwan: low pricing getting lower

By Kevin C. Tofel | Wednesday, October 1, 2008 | 9:01 AM CT | 4 comments |

MsiwindThere’s no guarantee that the trend will continue, but netbook prices in Taiwan are dropping as the Intel Atom shortage disappears and competition rises. Price drops include:

  • Asus Eee PC 700-series is down to $249
  • Asus expects to reduce the Eee PC 1000 with Linux from $623 to under $530, while the 1000H will drop $31 while the 901 will see a sale price near $468
  • Acer’s Aspire One is down to $483 from $528

The price drops can’t solely be the result of the Intel Atom as even HP with its VIA C7-M-based Mini-note is cutting around $62 from their netbook. Note that all price drops are converted from Taiwan New Dollars to U.S. currency; I’d use these as indicators more than absolute prices. Regardless, I have a feeling that low-priced netbooks are about get a bit lower. Maybe not in the case where devices are in shorter supply, but for the market at large. Could we soon see more devices under that $350 to $400 sweet-spot?

Comments (4)

  • That’s what intense competition does for you.

    James Kendrick3:47 AM on October 1, 2008 Reply

  • not only are the shortages going away, Atom, 6-cell battery, & competition increasing. but what you also have to consider is now manufacturing is increasing GREATLY into the millions, this will make prices drop like bricks.

    NoRay — 4:49 AM on October 1, 2008 Reply

  • Greetings:

    Yes by late October we will see Netbook prices fall like a rock.
    Here in Montreal Canada it has already started, just a couple of days ago one of our Top Electronics store posted an Acer Aspire one with Windows XP for $299.00 Canadian. WOW.

    Regards Robert

    Robert Crecco — 7:47 AM on October 1, 2008 Reply

  • Oh, yes, I’m sure that its everything to do with Intel improving supply. Yes, yes, nothing to do with Via starting to ship the nano in volume just now, I’m sure.

    Mark Wyatt — 3:33 AM on October 3, 2008 Reply

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