The cost of a 10.1 inch wireless
video brochure isn't a one-size-fits-all number. It depends on several factors, and understanding these will help you make smarter choices for your budget. Let's break them down:
1. Quantity
This is one of the biggest factors. The more units you order, the lower the per-unit cost. For example, if you order 100 units, you might pay $25 each, but if you order 500 units, that could drop to $18 per unit. Manufacturers love bulk orders because they can streamline production, so they pass those savings on to you.
2. Customization Level
How much do you want to make the brochure your own? Customization options can add to the cost, but they're worth it if you want your brand to stand out. Here are some common customization choices:
- Cover material: Paper or cardboard (cheaper) vs acrylic or leather (more expensive but more durable).
- Branding: Adding your logo to the cover, the screen startup page, or the packaging.
- Screen specs: HD (1280x800) vs Full HD (1920x1080) resolution.
- Wireless features: WiFi only vs WiFi + Bluetooth (for easier content sharing).
- Storage: 16GB (enough for a few short videos) vs32GB or64GB (for longer videos or multiple files).
3. Material Quality
The quality of the materials used affects both the cost and the lifespan of the brochure. For example, a high-quality lithium-ion battery will last longer than a cheaper one, but it will cost more upfront. Similarly, a thick, sturdy cover will protect the screen better than a thin one, but it adds to the cost.
4. Technical Specs
Beyond the screen and storage, other technical specs play a role:
- Battery capacity: 2000mAh (lasts 2-3 hours) vs 4000mAh (lasts 5-6 hours).
- Touchscreen: Yes (adds cost) vs No (cheaper).
- Playback options: Auto-play vs manual play, loop function, etc.
5. Packaging
Do you need custom packaging? If you want branded boxes or sleeves for your video brochures, that will increase the cost. But it's a nice touch if you're giving them as gifts or using them for high-end events.