02-02-2019, 06:28 AM
(02-02-2019, 05:58 AM)terry44 Wrote:(02-02-2019, 02:20 AM)lokko Wrote:(02-02-2019, 01:25 AM)terry44 Wrote: If a single stage 5.5G now costs $600 dollars, I'm fairly sure I will never be able to afford a 6G multistage. What will it be, 3k, 5k?
Honestly if it actually achieves its goal than people will buy it, and pay even more for 6G. However truth is, a small sample of people are going to buy it as of now, and it’s going to take Shannon a shit ton of time until he makes good money from it. As a business person I would have sold it for $149.99 so that 300 people buy, rather than $600 where maybe 30 people will buy. But who knows maybe LTU is going to be a game changer. I do agree with you about how it seems quite expensive for only being a single stage 5.5g. If it was 6G technology that was talked about for years now, then id say go for it. But 5.5G was never as hyped up as 6g was.
If it does more than AM6, which is $500, then it may well be worth the money (if you've got it!). I won't be able to afford it though, because my landlord has decided to sell the house I'm living in and the next place I get will have much higher rent. Also, my income has fallen in the last few years. Like I said, if a 6G multistage is 3k or 5k, I'll never be able to try it. My only hope is USLM4, or maybe UMS, which I might just be able to afford.
Yeah, 115 dollars is ok for me for a one stage program, but 600 is way too much. Regardless of its value. I think most people won't buy it because of that, which is a shame.
Also, I remember years ago people were saving for months for AM6. The same will likely happen with LTU, let alone 6Gs.
So it will take a lot of time for people to afford it and for Shannon to profit from these programs.
But we'll see
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