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Lenovo drops the price of the white IdeaPad S10 to $399 – keeps the red at $439
I got the following email message from Lenovo this morning:
Yes.. I was indeed a little shocked by the sticker price. The sentence does indeed read “Starting at $399″. Wait a second.. I just got the S10 for $439 a few weeks ago. Curious to see if this was a typo, I clicked on the link to the Lenovo website and sure enough, the starting price for the WHITE model of the S10 was indeed lowered to $399.
Now we know price cuts in general were expected for the netbook market but this soon for the new IdeaPad? I guess it’s not too surprising given that Samsung already lowered their netbook price even BEFORE they launched it! What makes this move even more interesting is the fact that the red model is still listed at $439. Looking at the specs, there appears to be NO DIFFERENCE between the $399 white model and the $439 red model. Both systems feature an Intel Atom processor, 512MB of RAM, a 10.2 inch display, Intel GMA 950 graphics, 80GB HDD, Broadcom 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, and a 3 cell battery. Thus you’re looking at a $40 dollar markup solely because of the red paint job. Yeah – let’s see how long that will last before people get peeved. Did Lenovo not notice that Dell stopped charging different prices for different colored Mini 9’s?? Hello?
A $399 S10 certainly looks even more appealing than ever before if you ask me….
Oh yes – the red model S10 is also now listed as shipping in 3 to 5 days – guess the wait is pretty much over. Now I’ll have to check to see if I have price protection on my credit card…
Samsung cuts price of upcoming NC10 netbook
Remember all that talk about netbook price cuts? Well how about price cuts even BEFORE the netbooks get released?? Samsung is lowering the price of their upcoming NC10 netbook from £329 ($580 U.S. dollars) to £299 ($527 U.S. dollars). According to Dinest Chand, Samsung’s notebook product manager, “This decision was made to reflect the current trend in the mobile computing market and our commitment to ensuring Samsung resellers are in the best position possible to supply customers with the highest-quality product possible at a competitive and attractive price”
This price cut would seem to indicate that there are strong downward pricing pressures on many netbook manufacturers. With Samsung yet to fully enter the market, they need a product that will competitive to what is currently available. The NC10 is a 10.2 inch netbook featuring a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, up to 160GB of disk space, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, three USB ports, a special anti-bacterial keyboard, and Windows XP.



