Thursday, December 17, 2009

Navigenics for 23andMe prices?


Yes, That is correct. As if this stuff couldn't get any cheaper. It does.

"
Happy, healthy holidays! Holiday offer: Our #genetic service for $499 (half off). Use code naviholiday2009 at checkout. http://bit.ly/roe95"

That straight from the mouths of the Navigenics Babes, Seriously. Do you know Katie Kihourany?

Everyone including Daniel MacArthur is yelping about the DeCodeMe free analysis offer, but I have yet to hear anyone screming about the 500 USD drop in price of Navigenics service. Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a 50% price cut.

In what world do you cut your service cost in half? This didn't even happen with the iPhone. Seriously?

This is a bad, bad sign coming from the team at Navigenics. Nearly a year ago they launched Annual Insight for 499.....Now the whole ship is up for 499........

I have yet to see how this market is the market for Whole Genome Testing. In fact, my assessment is that whole genome sequencing will not be used widely until it costs less than 300 USD.

Why? Can your genome data play crazy videos of Will Smith? What about making a phone call and downloading songs? No?

Well, what can a whole genome do for you? Good question. The iPhone wins because in it's ads it shows you what it can do......

These tests and the whole genome have not shown that utility. That's why they are cutting their costs.....because the can't show that they have use........

And that is precisely why deCode is offering its analysis service for free. They want to show you what they do........

The Sherpa Says: Like I said before, climbing Everest with one Crampon a windbreaker and a map is not what most rational people want to do......

1 comment:

J said...

I thought deCode went bankrupt? And yeah, it's really a bad sign when a company drops the price that much for a premium service. I guess they're just really desperate for orders... I'm actually surprised Navigenics is still around