2011年4月29日星期五

Logitech's "disappointing" Q4 results not just helpful poor Revue sales; is cut price to $249

There was not much good news for Logitech investors as the company its results for the financial fourth quarter, as it fell far below targets for sales and revenue. Most of the blame on poor performance in Europe, Middle East and Africa was, but it also suffered TV-powered Revue and its accessories, significantly less than expected sales of Google's accounting for only $5 million in sales, down from $22 million in the quarter before and after that his estimate of $18 million. CEO Gerald Quindlen is also overseas resolve its problems, nor a future in the Internet connected TV follow a similar path of smartphones and cited the next generation of Google TV as a great opportunity. From may, the company is cutting the price of the Revue, $249 (which at least $50 is too high) and plans to "marketing"in time"-probably sometime after Google i/O and the addition of the Android market re-accelerate". As for the current hardware, the Revue and the Sony Google TV products received unspecified "Security updates" today, although Qriocity and music unlimited access to our Sony Internet TV device was offline. Let us therefore do the postmortem and guess, what contributed more to low sales: high prices, a half baked product or with a hairy legs TV and Kevin Bacon map?

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