So, it looks like the tablet market is somehow normalizing with Apple
slashing the price of the original iPad down to Php19,990 and now
Samsung is following suit and cutting down the Galaxy Tab’s suggested
retail price to
Php21,990.
The move does not come as a surprise — first, Apple’s 1st generation
iPad has definitely become a great buy to a lot of people looking to get
their first tablet and at under Php20k, it scores high on the buyer’s
list — Samsung needs to be competitive in their price point as well;
second, Samsung will definitely be launching their next generation
tablets locally — the ones with dual-core processors. That means the
Galaxy Tab P1000 is nearing its EOL (end-of-life) and the inventories
need to be sold off as fast as possible. Lastly, other competitors like
Asus are launching their tablets as well which could disrupt the
attention of a lot of new tablet buyers.
The new
Php21,990 suggested retail price isn’t
completely implemented yet as Samsung needs to coordinate with all
retailers and partners (like Globe and Smart) to make sure the price
drop won’t disappoint consumers who just bought one at a much higher
price and the retailers don’t lose any profits in the process.