Japan Has Sub-Notebooks For $1 With Data Plans
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:04 am
I've thought for awhile that the key to selling the super cheap yet very underpowered sub-notebooks that are exploding all over the place would be carrier subsidization, and now a carrier in Japan is taking the the idea and running with it, selling the Eee PC 701 for less than $1 American with a data plan contract, much like how we get cell phones. These devices often feature 4G—in this case with an external wireless modem—networking, which means you get an always-on Internet connection for your tiny laptop for less than $65 a month. American carriers, are you paying attention? [JK On The Run, via Liliputing]
Source:: http://gizmodo.com/5024107/japan-has-su ... data-plans
It makes sense since people with notebooks usually use it for surfing online. But, there is probably a long term contract. Free laptop for $65 a month broadband. But, in the long run you probably be paying more then buying a better computer and $40 bucks a month internet.
Source:: http://gizmodo.com/5024107/japan-has-su ... data-plans
It makes sense since people with notebooks usually use it for surfing online. But, there is probably a long term contract. Free laptop for $65 a month broadband. But, in the long run you probably be paying more then buying a better computer and $40 bucks a month internet.