The $250 is just rate limiting at the moment. It isn't a real price; I doubt it is based on cost-recovery or what they think the market can bare.
They need users to make them a mature product, and this rate-limits the number of users while putting a stake in the ground to help understand the "value" they can attribute to the product.
They need users to make them a mature product, and this rate-limits the number of users while putting a stake in the ground to help understand the "value" they can attribute to the product.