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price point

noun

  1. the price for which something is sold on the retail market, especially in relation to a range of competitive prices:

    We can't go below the $100 price point for this printer.



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Ember has yet to release any actual numbers, and Rowan, whose experience at Dyson has more than familiarized him with selling premium products at a premium price point, isn’t ready to commit to a lower price point or less premium take on the space.

They’re perfect for use either as a primary or extra pair of headphones thanks to their small profile and affordable price point.

Some models simply toast or reheat food at a cost-effective price point, while others sometimes eliminate the need for larger kitchen appliances.

However, most video monitors with higher ratings are over this price point.

Still pricing it out, so I’m not sure exactly the price points, but it will be available for pickup on the 13th and 14th.

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But its price point of $499 ($629 with cellular support) is still pretty steep.

LinkedIn will serve as a key price point if and when Twitter, Zynga, Facebook, and GroupOn decide to file.

Quality and craftsmanship were removed from the equation—it was all about a price point and a label.

For Apple, Gartenberg said, that means the company has to do it at a reasonable price point.

For me, I think the price point exceeds both what my wallet and, more importantly, my soul could give.

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