I scratch my head when I look at pricing.
A cheap Dell computer with a 4th Generation Intel Core i3-4150 processor, windows 8.1 (64 bit), 4GB Single Channel DDR3 1600MHz RAM, a 1TB 7200 rpm SATA 6Gb/s Hard Drive, a DVD drive, wireless keyboard and mouse costs $399.
Yet to get a core i3 QNAP NAS is well over $1200. An Synology NAS, like the 414, with an atom processor costs $500.
The margins must be huge for the vendors.
It would seem there would be an opportunity for a vendor to come in with aggressive pricing, or with more powerful CPUs at lower prices.
Any thoughts?
A cheap Dell computer with a 4th Generation Intel Core i3-4150 processor, windows 8.1 (64 bit), 4GB Single Channel DDR3 1600MHz RAM, a 1TB 7200 rpm SATA 6Gb/s Hard Drive, a DVD drive, wireless keyboard and mouse costs $399.
Yet to get a core i3 QNAP NAS is well over $1200. An Synology NAS, like the 414, with an atom processor costs $500.
The margins must be huge for the vendors.
It would seem there would be an opportunity for a vendor to come in with aggressive pricing, or with more powerful CPUs at lower prices.
Any thoughts?