BlackBerry PlayBook already cut to $249 for Rogers staff
updated 06:15 pm EDT, Fri September 16, 2011
RIM lets Rogers cut PlayBook price for workers
RIM's plans to discount the BlackBerry PlayBook to spur sales has taken effect almost immediately after separate leaks showed that Rogers was now dropping the price for its employees. The Canadian carrier has cut the tablet's base price in half to $249 for a 16GB version while the 32GB and 64GB versions also got $250 and $300 discounts to $349 and $399 each. The deal was identified by BGR and CrackBerry as a "back-to-school" sale for employees that would last until December 1.
No clues have surfaced that would hint whether or not Rogers would drop the price for end users. Other carriers, as well as general retailers, have also been silent so far.
RIM promised a concerted campaign to lower the price and drive sales of the PlayBook, whose shipments collapsed to just 200,000 units at a time when even struggling Android tablets were faring better. Among them are loyalty deals for BlackBerry phone owners, corporate bundles, and rebates for general buyers.
A 2.0 firmware update and a video store are poised to address many of the original complaints about the tablet, but price has been a persistent factor. Many still equate size to price and have turned down the PlayBook in favor of the larger iPad, even if resolution is the only major disadvantage from a pure hardware perspective.







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This makes sense...
Surely, it must be a good deal for $250 because it would fall in line with the price of the rumored Amazon tablet and should be just as good as a Nook Color.