Radio Shack is selling the Acer Notebook for $ 100
WalMart may be selling the iPhone for $ 99
Attached to both these "razors" would be the AT&T "blades" - a 2 year contract for its 3G service costing at least $ 60 a month.
Instead of lowering prices for the recession, Gillette has been trying to convince consumers its Fusion blades only cost a "dollar a week".
I can see AT&T similarly using fuzzy math about its own price plans.