$199 Price Extended
We’re extending our $199 promotional pricing for REDFLY until Monday, November 17th, 2008.
The promotion has been so successful at introducing REDFLY to new markets, users and applications that we decided to keep it up for a few more weeks.
In addition to the many casual and power Windows Mobile users out there who are buying REDFLY for themselves, the reception has been tremendous into vertical markets like healthcare, government, sales force, and service force applications.
REDFLY is just the beginning of a series of planned products based around the enablement of the smartphone as both a mobile computer or netbook and access point to remote virtual systems and cloud computing.
Get one for yourself here.
November 1st, 2008 at 7:11 pm
The AT&T fuze is coming out soon. Any word on HTC Touch Diamond/Touch pro drivers? Can’t wait for the Redfly/Fuze combo.
November 2nd, 2008 at 9:21 pm
$199 is just a smart price. I don’t know if Celio can make any money selling it at that price, but I liked it so much I ordered a second one.
November 6th, 2008 at 9:12 pm
I am composing this message on my RedFly that arrived just today. I happened upon this RedFly product in a smartphone forum I belong to. The affordable seed price 0f $199 allowed me to comfortably take a “hands on” look at this interesting device.
For starters if I was confronted with writing an email of this size on my smartphone, an HP iPAQ 910c with WM 6.1, it would have been a chore. I am still getting use to the keyboard size but I find it comfortable right off the bat. I love the feel of the keys and their response is excellent ! I can see how I could leave my laptop home now more often or not carry it at all. I have no intentions of returning my Redflyand look forward to new improvemnts and additions by the intuitive folks at CelioCorp.
In these times of economic crisis for many, I salute CelioCorp for going above and beyond in affordable pricing of a product that is truly worth the full retail price !
If this email is to long, it’s RedFlys fault for making writing it so easy and fun !!!
Best regards,
John L
November 9th, 2008 at 10:59 pm
I love my Redfly. I have a minor-league hockey blog, and I use it to type realtime game notes, which I email to my blog at the intermissions. My blog is up-to-date before I even leave the building.
I own an Eee PC 701, and upon comparing its keyboard to that of the Redfly, I ordered an Eee PC 701-compatible silicon keyboard membrane from an ebay vendor. It’s a PERFECT FIT. Now I can use it in places like cafes without fear of getting crumbs/splashes of beverage in the keyboard.
I’ve already emailed customer service about getting Redfly info cards that I can hand out. Why? Because when I use it in a public place, I end up spending more time answering people’s questions about the device than I spend actually working on it.
It’s been a real attention-getter.