Apple’s iPad tablet PC underwent a virtual teardown by research firm iSuppli, which surmises that the device will offer a sizable profit for the tech company. The mid-range iPad could cost around $287.15 to build, but will retail for $729. A Credit Suisse analyst suggested in an earlier research note that Apple may be nimble on pricing for the iPad if consumers dont immediately adopt the device in large numbers upon its release in two months. Apple CEO Steve Jobs was recently seen meeting with executives from The New York Times to demonstrate the iPad’s abilities and media-display potential.
- A virtual teardown of Apples iPad tablet PC by research firm iSuppli has found that the tech company can expect a sizable profit from the device, particularly its mid-range models. In theory, that gives Apple room to be nimble on pricing for the device, as one Credit Suisse analyst has suggested i…
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