Technology in the Land Downunder

As a technology junkie I am sick of getting ripped off. The price of living in the best country on Earth appears to be over-priced technology. A case in point is the Sony Playstation 3. Engadget have recently reported on the release of the 80GB hard drive model which will sell in the US for $599. At current exchange rates that is approximately A$700. The 60GB model in Australia retails for A$1,000. A $300 price difference and we don’t even get the larger hard drive. I can understand a price difference based on the fact the Australian market is considerably smaller than the US but this is ridiculous.  Apparently if a container has destination Australia on it more zeros get added to the end of the price. The rip off is not restricted to games consoles. Cameras are another product where the price difference seems hard to justify. And don’t get me started on the price of broadband internet access.

Profiteering? Import duties? Someone is making a fortune at my expense.

“You can’t coach that”

Posted by on 08/11 at 05:54 PM

I’m sorry about this Coach.  I think we are all getting taken to the cleaners.  It’a all about greed everywhere.  :(

Posted by Comedy Plus  on  08/14  at  05:03 AM

i know what you mean, the southern hemisphere just gets shafted with any electronic product. i mean if anything, things should be cheaper down here to attract more sales and making this country a better place, not to make us technologically inferior to the rest of the world.
us aussies even fall behind NZ in terms of internet speed!

Posted by sto  on  09/01  at  06:28 PM
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