Friday 11 July 2008

so much for price parity

one of the unexplained quirks of oz is the jumbo price differential for consumer goodies relative to the rest of the civilised world. what something costs in america usually costs two or three times as much here (irrespective of exchange rates). no one seems to know why this should appertain. so when telephone companies promised "comparable" pricing for the apple iphone 3g, i didn't hold my breath. this gizmo is $200 in america and, presto-changeo, $700 here. it must be magic. or a suitable matter for a parliamentary inquiry, i think. still, it's good to see the epidemic of apple iphone fever. no one, i notice, is queuing at 6:30 in the morning for a beige "windows" phone.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps there's a difference in the cost of service plans? On these shores, service plans for the iPhone have jumped significantly to offset the $200 price of the phone ... as I understand it. I very much want one of those shiney phones, but can't justify it. Alas. --a&v