Unbeatable in a sentence as an adjective

The price for the hardware you got was unbeatable, and that was ignoring build quality!

ARM is unbeatable in terms of price right now, but that's because they have much smaller parts that are much cheaper to produce.

Its product/market fit was so strong just a few years ago that they seemed unbeatable: a true anti-MySpace.

Their prices are unbeatable if you're a decent sysadmin, and their support is amazing.

The iPad will always be unbeatable is a different statement.

If they want to be in a certain business and some startup already has an unbeatable lead, they have to buy it.

Combine Target retail or sale prices with coupons and the 5% credit card discount and it was an unbeatable combo.

The service is unbeatable compared to any other way to transfer large amounts of money.

Use chef or puppet.=> unbeatable price/value and it's up to you if/how you lock into technologies/abstractions/dynos/...

To those people making the argument that IPad will be unbeatable because there is no carrier lockin unlike the IPhone.

Although Google does have an unbeatable vision of Maps I'd imagine...there's no real reason you shouldn't be able to get bus times and airplane times in the same place.

> Amazon has long enjoyed an unbeatable price advantage over its physical rivals.

[1]~~~~The combination of a human plus a computer is totally unbeatable, and will remain as such at least into the foreseeable future.

Possibly relevant to Jitbit, in this case.#3 When you do conversion optimization, eventually you hit a number that simply becomes unbeatable.

Unbeatable definitions

adjective

hard to defeat; "an unbeatable ball team"

adjective

incapable of being overcome or subdued; "an invincible army"; "her invincible spirit"

See also: invincible unvanquishable