Author: Riley Alexander, MD, MBAThe first "real" competitor to the iPad is released tomorrow (2/24) and offers up what is looking to be a very compelling product. One of the big question marks has been its pricing--something that really hampered competitors to the iPod early in its dominance. It is now official.
The low-end WiFi-only model is priced at $600 (right at the similar 32gb version of the WiFi-only iPad) and the 32gb 3g+WiFi model will start at $799 ($80 more than the 32 gb 3G iPad).
At first glance, these numbers seem to be pretty reasonable as the Xoom offers a lot of things the current iPad does not. It looks like the major price concerns are going to be for those really set on getting the 3G model and using it a lot. Verizon's data rates for the Xoom look very expensive--even compared to similar plans offered by AT&T for the iPad. $20 for 1gb would make me want to seek free WiFi in a bad way. At least the upgrade to 4G LTE will be free when Verizon supports it.

















