$50 Price Cut on Acer Aspire One
In Supply-Demand principle, high-demand = high prices of products in demand. Sure it’s true but for Netbooks category, it seems not. Instead it goes like the more tight competition = lower price.
Acer drops their price for Aspire One Linux to $50 less from the original $379, as well as for their Windows version. All the original specs are maintained which makes the Aspire One netbooks one of the cheapest amongst the category. Meanwhile, just this week, Asus cut $100 less on Eee PC 1000H as well.
via Electronista
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