Apple Should Cut Price of iPod Touch Too

08.06.2009
With Monday's announcement that the will now cost only $99, should lower the price of the , an excellent portable media player that suddenly seems ultra-pricey.

The touch currently comes in three configurations: 8GB ($229); 16GB ($299); and 32GB ($399). Sure, it does all sorts of fun stuff, including music, games, videos, and slideshows. But so does the iPhone 3G (8GB), which adds a 2-megapixel digital camera and costs only $99.

At its affordable price point, the iPhone 3G is suddenly a very appealing alternative to the iPod touch and other portable media players. To get the $99 deal, of course, iPhone 3G buyers must sign a two-year deal with AT&T Wireless, which costs around $75 a month plus taxes. So, yeah, there's a catch. A big one.

Still, the price gap between the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch is out of whack. When the 3G model was $199, the 8GB touch seemed reasonable at $229. Now it's a luxury item that may not resonate with shoppers seeking the best value.

If you don't believe me, consider Microsoft's "Laptop Hunters" ads that focus on value perceptions of Macs vs. Windows PCs. They appear to be working in Microsoft's favor, according to some .

So what sounds reasonable? That's for Apple to decide, although $149 for the 8GB touch sounds appealing.