GPS systems typically have a high initial cost of around $100,000 per machine.
Another article in the package mentions the "enormous price per machine."
You get up to $60 or $70 a week per machine.
Both these factors point to possibly greater profits per machine.
A decision was also made to apply one fewer sticker per machine.
Singer then took out a license under Howe's patent and paid him $1.15 per machine.
They later increased the number of records from 50 to 80, then 100 per machine.
"Unless the cost comes down to around $5 extra per machine, no one will put it into their machines."
Pressed to make a guess, he said: "Five to ten users per machine sounds pretty reasonable."
But that's probably going to be unique per machine.