roddenshaw wrote:
Ultimately, therefore, many consumers must get a bad deal.
That's what I'm sayin'!
Mr. Joe Public buys a 530 on a whim, tries it out and gets geeked about its capabilities, then goes on the web and finds out he's screwed for upgrades, and all us 4xxx folks are "automatic" and living large.
iRobot could've included scheduling in the 530 for about the price of a 5 cent ChiCom chip, IMHO. And if they did that, they'd reap further sales from orders for schedulers, VW/LH schedulers, upgrades, etc.
Kinda like an Easter Egg, right?
I don't own a 530 or any 5 model, so my dog's not in this fight.... but from a business perspective, iRobot is doing themselves a big disservice by crippling the 530, especially since they're currently sitting on the shelves side by side with various 4xxx models.
Yeah, maybe someone doesn't want or need Scheduling, but it's a rare bird that walks into their first Roomba purchase who has already figured that out. And after the purchase is made and the limits are realized, then you've got needless returns and bad blood from your customers.
That's what I'm talkin' about.
iRobot needs a CMO. I'd be happy to take on the task....
