iPad mini?

Started by Rico, April 18, 2012, 08:50:00 AM

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Bryancd

Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Sometimes giving consumers too many choices is very disruptive to a market. Apple won't likely want to break their tablet markewt into too many slices. Some may want a 7" iPad, but if one's not offered, they will buy the standard size and move on.

Jobydrone

What do you believe you've won?
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal."  -Groucho Marx

Dangelus

I listened to that Appslappy too but I wouldn't go as far as saying I'd prefer the 7" to the regular iPad but I don't travel with it. Now if I did I may prefer the 7" to an iPhone  perhaps.

I think it's safe to say that if it happens it will sell TONS. It's Apple, it's iOS and it's well made.

Bryancd

Pacific Crest Securities analysts just on CNBC saying he thinks we will see an iPad mini even before an Apple branded TV. Still highy skeptical.

Rico

Sure Bryan - listen to CNBC and not us!  ;)

Bryancd

I think I understand what is driving this. It's not that people en masse are clamoring for a smaller form factor. It's really a question of price. There's the low end market that wants a $300 iPad. The problem/question is should Apple cater to that market. By doing so they can increase revenues but at the cost of product cannibalization. Fracturing a market that right now doesn't want to be fractured per se.

Dangelus


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Quote from: Bryancd on May 15, 2012, 08:33:31 AM
I think I understand what is driving this. It's not that people en masse are clamoring for a smaller form factor. It's really a question of price. There's the low end market that wants a $300 iPad. The problem/question is should Apple cater to that market. By doing so they can increase revenues but at the cost of product cannibalization. Fracturing a market that right now doesn't want to be fractured per se.
On the flip side, having a lower cost model would pull others into the Apple world and allow them to use their mini purchases as leverage for needing to buy a larger unit with more storage space. I think that Apple could pretty easily sell the mini at a lost and pick up the profits within their market place. They could in theory turn the Kindle Fire's model against Amazon and still get their 30% off of everything sold.

The question to me is do they want 30% of potential purchases by lowering the entry cost, or do they want Amazon and other tablet makers to continue to increase their foothold?

Bryancd

They will NEVER sell a product at a loss. They are a high margin vendor, always will be.

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Quote from: Bryancd on May 15, 2012, 09:30:08 AM
They will NEVER sell a product at a loss. They are a high margin vendor, always will be.
True enough. If they do come out with a mini, I'm sure that the specs in line with their current model and they could sell low cost minis and turn a profit if they aren't using the latest generation of chips and hardware. It would also position them for the release of a better unit the next year in keeping with their slight upgrades each season.

Bryancd

Google is about to announce a 7" tablet to compete in the $200 market against Fire and somewhat Nook. Goes well with their recent aquisition of Motorola Mobility. Like I said in that thread, Google is looking to get into the hardware business. I think this would likley make Apple less inclined to also have a 7" tablet. They own the high end and may want to conitunue to differentiate themselves and own that market.

Bryancd

Topeka Capital, who have a $1001 multi year price targte on Apple, say iPad mini aimed at the education market in September. I would be more inlcined to agree with them if they didn't have that price target....

Bryancd

Still more rumors of a Sept. 7" iPad launch today as part of the Nexus 7 introduction among analysts.

Bromptonboy

Quote from: Bryancd on June 27, 2012, 12:08:38 PM
Still more rumors of a Sept. 7" iPad launch today as part of the Nexus 7 introduction among analysts.
The Neo-Newton?
Pete

Bryancd

And now they are taking 8" form factor. At this point, I have to manage Apple assuming this release will happen as it's being priced favorably into the shares. If they don't announce this, that would be received as a net negative. Still suggesting an end of year release. I'm ont sure what they gain doing 8" vs. 7".