Zonbu pricing

Posted on July 19, 2007
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When I checked Zonbu pricing, the deal is they want $99 for the machine plus 2 years prepaid at $12.95 a month, for a total of $370.95, well over that “I have to ask the spouse” magic $300 limit. If you choose monthly building, you have to pony up $249 for the machine.

So, I understand that’s good for a startup’s cash flow, but I wonder how many more takers there would be at $99 plus a monthly subscription. Me, I’m recommissioning our AMD 64 machine, getting a fresh Linux install, and then hooking it up to Google Docs, apps, calendar et al…

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4 Responses to “Zonbu pricing”

  1. University Update - Google - Zonbu pricing on July 19th, 2007 9:58 pm

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  3. Anonymous on July 21st, 2007 12:25 pm

    Amazing how the same kind of “thin client service” was being pushed 10 years ago by Cobalt and Netwinder for only $200. Since houses, gas, healthcare, and most everything else is has quadrupled in price, the $370 figure actually sounds like a bargain for that kind of product.

  4. What is Zonbu? on July 31st, 2007 2:02 pm

    Not only is the machine green, but it’s quite. That’s what’s important. Nothing is moving in there. Your AMD machine wouldn’t fair so well in a quite bedroom.

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