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$185 was the rumored price Wal-mart paid for the HD-A2

based on selling price in states where below cost (loss leader) pricing is illegal. If true, they can't possibly sustain A2 sales for very long. The A3s are allegedly cheaper to build but even there I'm not sure how sustainable a business model they have at the $200 price point. There has to a profit motive involved in the long term.


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