VisionTek Killer 2100 drops to $89.99

Posted on Thursday, August 12 2010 @ 14:33 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
VisionTek announced it has dropped the price of its Killer 2100 Gaming Network Card from $129.99 to $89.99. It's a quite significant price cut, but I wonder if it will help to drive up sales as onboard Gigabit LAN is fine enough for most people and $89.99 is still far from making this an impulse buy.
Just in time for the back-to-school season, VisionTek Products today announced new pricing for the VisionTek Killer™ 2100 Gaming Network Card. In order to make the card more affordable to more gamers, the company is reducing the price of the award-winning VisionTek Killer™ 2100 Gaming Network Card from $129.99 to $89.99 MSEP and $99 MSRP in the US. By addressing the sub $100 price point, VisionTek answers the price to performance demand from its North American consumers.

In partnership with Bigfoot Networks, VisionTek launched the Killer™ 2100 to North American online and retail channels on June 7, 2010, complementing VisionTek’s full line of PC graphics cards and accessories.

The fastest network card ever made for online games, the Killer 2100 combines an innovative, easy-to-use software interface with unique Game Networking DNA™ technology for maximum online gaming performance.

“Killer™ 2100 sets a new standard for network technology,” said Mark Bilson, VP Sales of VisionTek Products, LLC. “Its unmatched speed, intelligence and control mean higher scores and more kills for mainstream and elite players alike. This new, reduced price will bring the blazing speed of Killer™ 2100 to more gamers than ever before.”

The Killer™ 2100 Gaming Network Card is available at Newegg, Buy.com, CompUSA, Dell.com, TigerDirect, NCIX, Amazon and other leading PC consumer outlets in North America.


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