Rumor: Microsoft Surface to be Priced at $199

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An anonymous inside source tipped Engadget about the possibility of a Microsoft Surface priced at a ridiculous $199.Although this is still just a rumor, the tip does look promising and entirely realistic,

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After all, Microsoft is the underdog in a mature and highly-competitive market. The worst move Microsoft could make would be a severely overpriced tablet that only the rich and wealthy could afford. With a $199 price tag, Microsoft would be undercutting both the Kindle and the Nexus.

Microsoft is being aggressive and should be commended. For starters, affordable prices incur risks and… should Microsoft price Surface at just 200 bucks, they will be banking on the number of tablets they sell— or else risk losing enormous amounts in profit.

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Considering how affordable the Surface RT tablet would be, it would not take too long for Surface to gain significant market share, potentially topping Apple or Google.

about1Of course, there is always the question that a cheap price might discourage consumers and give them the impression that the quality is not really there. Balance is no easy skill—and for Microsoft to successfully sell Surface tablets, the price will have to be just right.

And lest we forget that Microsoft is supposed to be helping their partners with tablets, instead of just creating more competition… a $199 Surface could be the last straw in a series of events that would force computer companies to bail from Windows 8. Let’s just hope they are friendly to some… competition.

Windows Phone 7 Market Share Falls: Mango to the Rescue?

This just in some two hours ago, according to the Los Angeles Times… Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7, as of the end of April, fell from 8% market share to 6.7 %. Meanwhile, iPhone fell to the second spot, and RIM’s BlackBerry’s fell to the third- in short, WP7 is fourth in the market with a decent 6.7%– Android has acquired the top smart phone spot.

Source: Bing Images/ Yes the cute little robot is now the top smartphone in the U.S.- big warning for Windows Phone 7?

Now the million dollar question… can that delicious ripe fruit called Mango be the platform’s savior and … redeemer? Microsoft certainly seems to think so.. and so would those who have seen what Redmond has in store for WP7 coming this fall ( check the video below this article). Microsoft has to act fast before, the market gets away from them.A great concept… it just needs better execution and delivery./Source: Bing Images

Here are the five things Redmond has to do to dominate before its too late:

1. Extensively Advertise Windows Phone 7

2. Deliver continuous updates to the platform

3. Respond quickly to WP7 customers

4. Limit the configuration time carriers (At&t and Verizon Wireless) can take before releasing the updates to customers

5. Integrate with other existing Microsoft components

Bottom line: the Key for Microsoft is delivering and executing what it is already offering- Redmond must very quickly get the Mango update to customers, before the customers start ignoring the platform. If the Mango update is delivered successfully, RIM’s BlackBerry’s will fall and iPhone will be in serious trouble.

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