I'm eager to see reaction of high price tag. I'm eager to see if touchstone days are numbered. I'm eager to see if people will buy this $180 over a $10 wire.
The Touchstone will easily be $30 and could be $45. If it's any higher than that I'll probably never get one. I think I've read that the compatible back with the magnets is a separate purchase. Dunno how much that'll cost. We'll see.
I just watched the 45 minute extended version the above clip is ripped from and, yeah, very good to hear that the back is included.
As far as cost goes, my $30 guess is probably too hopefull. I don't consider $100 impossible, but anything above even $60 and I won't even consider it. Again, $45, I think is best, especially as it is not the least bit essential. It is simply an extremely cool and convienient way to do what can already be done with the included USB power cord.
I can't find anything available on the net to compare the price to. That Powermat thingy isn't out yet
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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I'm eager to see reaction of high price tag.
I'm eager to see if touchstone days are numbered.
I'm eager to see if people will buy this $180 over a $10 wire.
i'm eager for you to shut up and stop doubting
The Touchstone will easily be $30 and could be $45. If it's any higher than that I'll probably never get one. I think I've read that the compatible back with the magnets is a separate purchase. Dunno how much that'll cost. We'll see.
I'm gonna guess the Touchstone will go for $29. The magnetic back cover will come with the Touchstone...that's been confirmed.
I've heard $99
I just watched the 45 minute extended version the above clip is ripped from and, yeah, very good to hear that the back is included.
As far as cost goes, my $30 guess is probably too hopefull. I don't consider $100 impossible, but anything above even $60 and I won't even consider it. Again, $45, I think is best, especially as it is not the least bit essential. It is simply an extremely cool and convienient way to do what can already be done with the included USB power cord.
I can't find anything available on the net to compare the price to. That Powermat thingy isn't out yet