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  • noun Plural form of pricepoint.

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Examples

  • Casting aside head-to-toe designer ensembles, it suddenly became chic to mix disparate pieces from all labels and pricepoints to create an outfit that demonstrated personal flair.

    Fashion Forward 2008

  • They have ones available on-line with pricepoints from $249 to $499.

    Three Reasons Why Netbooks Just Aren’t Good Enough Michael Arrington 2005

  • TIVO - News Premiere, comparable to Virgin's box, is sold at similar pricepoints as a standalone, desirable consumer product.

    Interview: Virgin Media's Cindy Rose On The Connected-TV Explosion - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • The line has slimmed by about 15 percent in the U.S. to reduce duplicity, but the product offering has broadened with better distinction between pricepoints, said Todd Seplavy, mountain bike product manager.

    Bicycle Retailer & Industry News 2010

  • The $15 pricepoint Macmillan's pushing to Amazon is a little curious, though, given two things: Steve Jobs told Walt Mossberg books in the iBooks store would cost the same as they do for Kindle, and the WSJ reported last week $15 was one of Apple's recommended pricepoints for books.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2010

  • Describe the flavor of wine you like and the waiter will make great suggestions at varying pricepoints.

    Recent Reviews Near San Francisco, CA 2010

  • China and India, netbooks with a traditional clamshell design, because of their pricepoints, will be the first computing devices in homes, he said.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • Another purpose of the store is to act as a controlled test market for other models, categories and pricepoints in the European brand's range.

    Bicycle Retailer & Industry News 2010

  • Rupert Murdoch's News International just confirmed this its free previews of online content will end today, with one more sweetener -- although the actual pricepoints are £1 a day, £2

    mediabistro.com: Media News 2010

  • "Subsidies or not, given that 4G is still early in its rollout, experimenting with a variety of pricepoints makes sense, ..."

    Forbes.com: News 2010

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