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Old 04-14-2005, 07:35 PM
Tapin Tapin is offline
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Default How much would you pay?

A friend and I were just discussing his PSP. My contention is that it's a slick device, but it's overpriced -- yeah, Sony's losing money on every unit sold and all that, but I don't see a large market for a $250 handheld gaming device. Or, more importantly, it's too much for me, which is all that really matters. Especially since he's already got one and I can play it pretty much any time I want.

At one point in the conversation, he asked "Oh yeah? Well, what if you could play your internet poker on it? How much would you be willing to pay at that point?"

I thought about it for a bit and said, "Well, if there were a Party Poker client that I could 4-table on and keep stats while I was playing -- that is, if it effectively replicated my desktop at home -- I'd probably buy one today, even at $250. Possibly even slightly higher. However, if it were about the level of quality of my laptop play -- that is, a Remote Desktop Connection to my desktop PC, which means only a few poker rooms work right, and I'm stuck with 1- or 2- tabling with large overlap, I'd still probably pass for anything over $100 (the price I'd be willing to shell out for a portable gaming device these days). Of course, if it worked wirelessly anywhere via connection to a bluetooth phone or whatever, I'd likely be willing to put up with a level of quality similar to my laptop play for maybe $150-$175ish."

(Moral of the story #1: I'm a cheap microlimit-playing bastard)

But the question still has me thinking, so I figured I'd pose it here.

How much would you be willing to pay for the following devices? Assume all of them have a similar footprint, a little smaller and fatter than a DVD case; and that the screen is a quality LCD display. Also, by "connect" I mean that they'll effectively have celphone (CDMA/GSM/whatever) internet access through some built-in means (which might effect your answer for the multitabling clients -- introduced lag could be an issue, IMO).

1) A device that can connect to any Internet poker room with a PC-equivalent GUI, allows for multitabling at the max number of tables for each client, and allows for multiple clients simultaneously. Additionally, this device can handle PokerTracker and PV/GT+ (your choice). This is basically an extremely small form factor PC with a somewhat limited interface.

2) A device that can connect to a single poker room (let's say Party or your favorite affiliate) and offers its own stat tracking and possible room overlays. Multitabling to the maximum for that client is still allowed.

3) A single-table, no-stats device that will connect to a single popular poker room

4) A single-table, no-stats device that will connect to a device-specific poker room for real-money play (eg, the "Sony PSP Poker Room") that isn't affiliated with any other poker sites.

How much?
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