Soldato
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Just thinking out loud here, but given that there are several Android based netbooks on the horizon (Acer's Aspire One D250, HP's AirLife 100 etc... even a fre tablets) you have to wonder what place they will take. On the one hand they could compete with smartphones, which would probably place them in the £300-£500 price bracket. But that begs the question, why wouldn't you just get a netbook for £50 less? It would be superior in almost every way. So if it's competing with netbooks it would have to be at most £200, perhaps a bit more considering they will have integrated 3G. But that begs the question that if they use smartphone hardware and a netbook screen how could they possibly come in cheaper than a conventional smartphone? Would it drive down the price?
Food for thought...
Food for thought...