Peaches Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 Are Service Provider Netbook Bundles a Good Deal? When you buy a subsidized netbook from a wireless service provider, the money you save on the device is a pittance compared to the data fees you'll pay over the next two years. But buying a netbook and a data plan unbundled is even more expensive. Mark Sullivan and Patrick Miller, PC World You can get a deeply discounted netbook from either AT&T or Verizon, as long as you're willing to sign up for a two-year data plan; but no matter which service provider's netbook deal you choose, the price will be about the same. We saw similar price parity when we conducted our cost-of-ownership study of popular smartphones. We discovered the similarity in bottom-line prices after examining the two-year costs of ownership of various (subsidized) netbooks sold by Verizon and AT&T (Sprint and T-Mobile don't yet offer such deals). The wireless broadband carriers began selling netbooks only this year, and they have adopted a pricing model similar to the one they use for selling cell phones and smartphones.What's on Sale Read more at PC World - http://www.pcworld.com/article/173698/are_..._good_deal.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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