We know that those applying for to X1000 Beta Test Team will be given a "special discount" on the X1000, but we don't actually know how big a discount it will be. And those applying may not be allowed to disclose the discount they will be given (at least until the X1000's actual price is announced).
And to make matters more complicated, the X1000 Beta Testers will only be supplied with a Rev2 motherboard + RAM, so this makes it much harder to compare the price they are paying against whatever the final official price of a full X1000 system is.
So I thought it might be interesting & helpful to add-up the cost of the things which the X1000 Beta Testers will NOT be receiving. They may then be able to better judge what kind of discount they are really receiving...
* The X1000 customised *case*, which appears to be a modified
Fractal Design Define R2 case. An unmodified one currently costs ?83 (so the real price will be higher).
* "ATI Radeon R700 graphics card". The oldest/cheapest such card is the
Radeon HD 4300, but that may be discontinued (I don't follow ATI cards), so I picked the "Sapphire RADEON HD 4550 Graphics adapter" (512 MB) which costs ?36.
* "500GB Hard drive" (3.5inch SATA). I picked the cheapest one, which was (yuck) "Western Digital WD5000AAKS 500GB SATAII 7200RPM 16MB Cache - OEM Caviar Blue", which costs ?36.
* "22x DVD combo drive". I picked the "LiteOn IHAS124-19 24x DVD?RW DL & RAM SATA - OEM Black", which costs ?15.
* "customised ... keyboard and mouse". This is very hard to guess, since costs & quality vary so much, but I went for the cheapest ones. I picked the "Logitech Oem/deluxe 250 Keyboard Usb Black/us English", which costs ?7, and the "Logitech Wired Optical Mouse M100 Dark USB - Black", which costs ?8.
TOTAL COST = ?185
(All prices are from Ebuyer, and inc 17.5% VAT.)
In reality the customisation will add a bit of cost, and they may not go for the cheapest parts. On the other hand, A-Eon may get the parts cheaper direct, rather than going through a wholesaler. For the sake of argument lets assume these unknowns roughly balance out, so maybe the Beta Tester X1000 should cost ?200 less, before any discount.
And further for the sake of argument, if the X1000 does sell for about ?1500 (as I personally expect), then the Beta Testers should be paying less than ?1300 in total.
Some have reported that Beta Testers will be required to pay a 750 Euros (= ?623) up-front deposit, presumably followed by the remainder when the X1000 ships.
Thus after the deposit, the remainder to pay should be ?677, before any discount. (Assuming the final full list price is ?1500.)