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VisorCentral.com (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/index.php)
- Springboard Modules (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=10)
-- The Ultimate Module (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=11134)
-MP3 player
-cell phone
-wireless modem
-GPS
-8 mb flash
all in one for $400.
No win
People would still compain about the price! It is a no win situation for the developers..
allright
ok, $200 then. Do the components in these latest modules really cost that much? I mean, why is the geode $280 and the Magellan GPS only $150? Also, why does the Visor Phone cost so much more than an equvalent stand alone phone?
The answer, in a nutshell:
*Market size*
When you see a GPS, MP3 player, etc. on the shelf at your local consumer electronics department, you are seeing mass-market products. They have a broad market scope, which in turns equates to large quantities, which in turn equates to large competition.
Large quantities+competition = lower price potential.
Never is this more apparent than in the consumer electronics sector. I am an engineer, and it still amazes me to tear open a VCR, etc. today and see what can be manufactured for $60, or even $50.
When quantities are lower, which will simply be the case for Springboard modules, you're playing a different ball game. Manufacturing, parts procurement, etc., cannot enjoy the economies of scale of the mass-market items.
Yes, I know there a lot of Visors out there. But when you consider an installed base of Visors, say, of 2 million, and a manufacturer is marketing a module with an attch rate of, say, 5% of those Visors (which I believe is high for a GPS), that's only 100,000 units. That's a drop in the bucket compared to the market potential for that GPS you see in Circuit City.
-Jon
Word is:
1 Million Visors sold
(fastest-selling computer, ever -- beating out even the Palm Pilot now)
But...
1 BILLION cell phones sold.

[that's 1,000 times more, BTW!]
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