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  <title>Comments for HP&apos;s Netbook/Mobile Package Plot</title>
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    <published>2008-10-30T19:37:01Z</published>
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    <title>HP&apos;s Netbook/Mobile Package Plot</title>
    <summary> Hewlett-Packard wants to employ a new tactic to market netbook computers in the U.S., offering them at a steep discount to customers who sign-up for wireless service contracts. This bundling of cellular service with PCs isn&apos;t done in the&#160;U.S.,...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
      <uri>http://www.strategypluscommunications.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="hp r.jpeg" width="192" height="163" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/hp%20r.jpeg" /></span> <b>Hewlett-Packard</b> wants to employ a new tactic to market <b>netbook</b> computers in the U.S., offering them at a <b>steep discount</b> to customers who <b>sign-up for wireless service contracts</b>.<br /> <br /> This <b>bundling</b> of cellular service with PCs isn't done in the&#160;U.S., but in Asia and Europe wireless carriers routinely knock hundreds&#160;of dollars off the price of a computer if a customer also buys a long-term service contract.<br /><br />Maybe <b>AT&amp;T</b> and <b>Verizon Wireless </b>are interested?<br /> <br /> For example, Taiwanese carrier <b>Far EasTone Communication</b>s sells the <b>EEE&#160;PC</b> from <b>Asustek Computer</b> for $29 with a two-year contract, rather than the usual price of $429.<br /> <br /> Hewlett-Packard says the surging interest in netbooks -- stripped-down computers that offer basic applications and Web browsing -- is driving the move. With the economy fading and lots of high-speed cellphone networks available, the world's largest computer seller by revenue sees bundling as a way to move more of its computers into customers' homes.<br /> <br /> Yesterday, H-P introduced three new netbooks, including a $399 <b>HP Mini 1000</b> and a $699 <b>HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition</b>, with flourishes like a "red with peony flower"-colored case.<br /><br />More at the <i><b><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122531979090681955.html?mod=dist_smartbrief">Wall Street Journal</a></b></i>.<br /> <br /><br />]]>
      
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