Thursday, November 5, 2009

Verizon doubles Early Termination Fees

http://bit.ly/4D9xny (via @iPTIB)

Verizon is doubling their Early Termination Fee (ETF) from $175 to $350 with a montly reduction of $10 as you progress through your contract.

I can't say that I blame Verizon specifically for doing this.  I expect that it is in response to higher subsidies they are paying for smart phones.

However, this does raise the bigger issue of carrier subsidies allowing the price of smart phones to remain artificially high.  If these devices were being sold to consumers at their ACTUAL prices, the market would be adjusting the costs downward rapidly.  Who do YOU know that would be willing to pay $500 for a Blackberry or $600+ for an iPhone at this stage in the game?

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Hello world

First post via Posterous.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

First impressions of HP Mini 110 Netbook


I bought my wife Bonnie a new HP Mini 110 netbook over the weekend. Cute little thing … 1.6 Ghz Atom Processor, 1GB memory, 160 GB hard drive. I bought a 2GB stick of memory to upgrade it (1 memo slot, so it now has 2GB). It's got Ethernet + Wifi, no 3G. It runs Windows 7 starter edition. I paid a little bit of a premium to get her the Studio Tord Boontje edition because it was so lovely.

My initial thoughts are extremely positive on this netbook. First, Windows 7 appears to have the glitz of Vista with the solid performance of XP. It's not an earth-shattering update to Microsoft's OS, but I believe it is what Vista should have been. It's much like Windows XP, a course-correction from its predecessor.

The form factor of this netbook is compelling. It's 2.7 pounds with a 10.6" screen. While I find it to be a bit cramped (compared t the 17" Macbook Pro I happily lug around), I could definitely see light usage in a coffee shop or other mobile venue. I'm sure Bonnie will enjoy using it on the road. For home use, I could see plugging this into a larger monitor and connecting to a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for more comfortable computing. We're considering a USB-powered 350GB external hard drive for additional storage. Sam's club has a 2-pack of them for about $150.

Frankly, I found myself with a bit of notebook envy. It's small, it's stylish, and while it is no powerhouse it is certainly ample for basic uses like web apps, local word processing, and such. The netbook is a compelling form factor and I believe it is here to stay.

If Apple made one and it ran Snow Leopard, I would have gladly paid a premium to buy that for Bonnie (and budget for one for myself).