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- From: <GREMS@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Cheap maker of NA 1200s needed!
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 1996 02:09:00 EST
- Organization: City University of New York/University Computer Center
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- It is clear that the A1200 Voyager bundle could go over very big
- here in North Amierica, but not if we can't even get enough of them
- to meet existing demand, as now looks the case.
- Let me put it bluntly. Petro Tyschenko should rethink the production
- of 1200s in France only. He sould rethink limiting the AGA machines to
- the role of a limited production stop gap machine until the PPC Amiga'
- can be brought out. The AT business plan appears to be a reasonable one,
- but no business plan should be so set in stone that it can't be ammended
- when new situations present themselfs. The potential of the 1200 in
- NA as a web access machine was not necessarily appearant even a few
- months ago. Things have moved much more rapidly than people thought they
- would. The key factor is that congress actualy came up with a pretty
- robust telecomunications deregulation plan that the white house signed
- on to. This means really cheap net access in 1996 instead of 1997, or
- 1998. That means that the verious Web access machines that everyone has
- planned are out of sync with the market. The market will be here a year
- to 18 months before the competition is. Now the closest competition to
- an A1200 net bundle is an IBM multimedia bundle with a few extras. I see
- that the mass marketers in the NYC area are selling these bundles at from
- $850-$950 for and they all need a few things to make them into web access
- machine (those things can be different depending on the retailer or bundle.
- some bundles say monitor not included, some don't have modems, some come
- with only 4megs of ram, ect.). So the real price of a web access IBM system
- will realy come in at about $1,100 - $1,200 street price. That means that
- in order to be competative, the lesser known Amiga, would have to come in
- with a street price of around $850.00 to be competative, and that is for
- everything. It's possible to ship them here from France and sell them for
- under $850.00, but just. What is clearly needed is a low cost manufacturer
- preferably in or near the US. This means less control by AT from the home
- office (though in the age of CU CME, one wonders just how much less control.
- the Philidelphia facilities are available for fabrication of machines, You
- can do the AGA chips in Asia, or Eastern Europe. Look it can be done. It
- may mean diverting some resources from the PPC Amigas to the AGA machines,
- but if the prize is worth it, the risk may be worth it. I'm not asking for
- anything your not capable of, just plug the numbers into the speadsheet
- and see how it looks. There is a tide in the affairs of the computer hardware
- industry which taken at the flood leads onto victory, but taken at the ebb
- leads only to missery and defeat. The Voyager will discover only the ass of
- the compatition unless it can take advantage of this unexpectedly early
- flood tide. The initial units will have to come from france, but follow
- on units could come from the US, Canada, or Mexico, and be cheap enough
- to keep the presure on the compatition until you really are ready to
- bring out the PPC Amiga', then again, are you realy that confedent that
- you can bring out a realy good port of the PPC Amiga in the time you have
- given yourselfs. A nice fat ballance sheet could help cushion any
- dificulties that any slipage in delivery dates on the PPC Amiga might
- cause. Moreover, the Dollar is expected to rise in relationship to
- the DM this year, by as much as 20% (this is not a suggestion that you
- take your money out of computers and put it into currency futures).
- it is to say that a NA purchase of an Amiga could be unusualy rewarding
- in 1996. Also, manufacuturing capacity remains relatively slack in NA,
- so production costs should remain low. The DM will probably not decline
- in relation to the Peso if you are prepared to take a lower quality of
- workmanship (I would temporarily).
- PT you want to move your main army methodicly and with resolve to
- stay the plan, but you need special operations forces to take advantage
- unforseen opertunities.
- Think about it.
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