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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan Williams" data-source="post: 25408" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>CaptainDrone, I like your 2018 predictions. I think DJI wants the entire line-up to be 4K, so I can see that Spark uograde this year. I like DJI's multi-tiered strategy:</p><p>1) Spark -- entry level geared toward hobbyist & recreational flyers</p><p>2) Mavic -- fixed camera, prosumer to professional, highly portable</p><p>3) Phantom -- higher quality fixed camera, professional, less portable</p><p>4) Inspire -- detachable and upgradable camera, high-end professional </p><p></p><p>That kind of covers the spectrum except for fpv racers and commercial. </p><p></p><p>No doubt DJI will be walking a tight rope the next few years trying to decide on which upgrades make sense for each level without harming sales of the next level up drone. But with a lineup like this, they will not likely lose too many sales to the competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Williams, post: 25408, member: 5559"] CaptainDrone, I like your 2018 predictions. I think DJI wants the entire line-up to be 4K, so I can see that Spark uograde this year. I like DJI's multi-tiered strategy: 1) Spark -- entry level geared toward hobbyist & recreational flyers 2) Mavic -- fixed camera, prosumer to professional, highly portable 3) Phantom -- higher quality fixed camera, professional, less portable 4) Inspire -- detachable and upgradable camera, high-end professional That kind of covers the spectrum except for fpv racers and commercial. No doubt DJI will be walking a tight rope the next few years trying to decide on which upgrades make sense for each level without harming sales of the next level up drone. But with a lineup like this, they will not likely lose too many sales to the competition. [/QUOTE]
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