Earlier this year, I headlined a post "If it consumes consumables (ie: ink, bulbs, etc), check their cost too before buying it." That's why, while at the Digital Life show in New York City last week, one of the question you'll see me asking during my video interview of Toshiba's projector product marketing manager Jane Poon how much it costs to replace the lamp on the company's latest ultraportable projector — the TDP-PX10. Answer? 9. The projector itself has an MSRP of 9. Personally speaking, I'm always a bit outraged when I find out how the consumables for some device cost 25 percent or more of the original price of the device. The worst case scenario is my HP 2600n Color LaserJet. My local Sam's Club stocked the printer at a discount price but not the color cartridges. Staples has the color cartridges. Their total cost actually exceeds the cost of the printer itself (which comes new with a full complement of cartridges). Every time I run out of ink, it's cheaper just to buy a new printer. Go figure. for more on this, visit: blogs.zdnet.com
Toshiba's sub-3 lb. projector is a road warrior's dream; ap
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
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Earlier this year, I headlined a post "If it consumes consumables (ie: ink, bulbs, etc), check their cost too before buying it." That's why, while at the Digital Life show in New York City last week, one of the question you'll see me asking during my video interview of Toshiba's projector product marketing manager Jane Poon how much it costs to replace the lamp on the company's latest ultraportable projector — the TDP-PX10. Answer? 9. The projector itself has an MSRP of 9. Personally speaking, I'm always a bit outraged when I find out how the consumables for some device cost 25 percent or more of the original price of the device. The worst case scenario is my HP 2600n Color LaserJet. My local Sam's Club stocked the printer at a discount price but not the color cartridges. Staples has the color cartridges. Their total cost actually exceeds the cost of the printer itself (which comes new with a full complement of cartridges). Every time I run out of ink, it's cheaper just to buy a new printer. Go figure. for more on this, visit: blogs.zdnet.com
Earlier this year, I headlined a post "If it consumes consumables (ie: ink, bulbs, etc), check their cost too before buying it." That's why, while at the Digital Life show in New York City last week, one of the question you'll see me asking during my video interview of Toshiba's projector product marketing manager Jane Poon how much it costs to replace the lamp on the company's latest ultraportable projector — the TDP-PX10. Answer? 9. The projector itself has an MSRP of 9. Personally speaking, I'm always a bit outraged when I find out how the consumables for some device cost 25 percent or more of the original price of the device. The worst case scenario is my HP 2600n Color LaserJet. My local Sam's Club stocked the printer at a discount price but not the color cartridges. Staples has the color cartridges. Their total cost actually exceeds the cost of the printer itself (which comes new with a full complement of cartridges). Every time I run out of ink, it's cheaper just to buy a new printer. Go figure. for more on this, visit: blogs.zdnet.com
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