On Apr 5, 2005 9:42 PM, Daniel Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I'm dead certain that a price in the $500 range would decimate sales of
> the prototype board.  Whereas at $200 it's likely to be hugely popular.
> I, for one, am enthusiastically anticipating the availability of a
> relatively low cost fpga card with video output.  I feel that this is
> the most interesting aspect of the whole project, and not just for me.
> Do we need to do some research to confirm that?

You're going to go in circles.  The board will cost precisely as much
as it needs to, no more, no less.  What that is will be determined by
what parts we determine we NEED.  Do not assume that we're so wasteful
as engineers that there are things about it that we can "tighten up". 
One cannot run a business that way.

The only thing we have control over is the profit margin, and we have
to be fair to ourselves as well as everyone else.
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