David Carnoy | Sep 15, 2009
(Credit: Apple)
We're not sure what it will take to for Apple TV to really take off, but a
US$100 price cut certainly can't hurt. On Sunday night, the company dropped the price of the
160GB Apple TV to US$229 and killed the 40GB model, which had previously been priced at US$229.
Considering Apple had already dropped prices for its
Time Capsule wireless networked drives, an Apple TV price drop doesn't come as much of a surprise. On top of that, Microsoft is on the verge of updating the
Xbox 360 to stream "instant-on" 1080p movies using Zune video technology, so Apple needs to do something to invigorate its little white video box in the face of increasing competition from plenty of players, including
Roku.
Of course, after recently hearing Apple executive Phil Schiller talk about how US$199 is a "magic price point" for the
iPod touch, you have to wonder why Apple just didn't hit US$199 with Apple TV (I routinely beg Apple reps to drop the price to US$199 in meetings).
Alas, in due time. However, before we see that price point, we expect to see a higher capacity, more expensive model in the not so distant future.
Comments? At what price would you consider getting an Apple TV unit? Is 160GB for US$229 good enough?
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