..or are we paying a line of greedy fat cats?
Are we paying too much for new technology?
I know Joeuser’s are much more savvy than I am when it comes to new technology. I’d appreciate your input on some of my thoughts. I studied electronics as a hobby course some 15 years ago but I am no expert on the latest gadgets to appear on the market.
I recently bought an HD TV and paid the price of a good second hand car for it. Before buying I checked out 3 models :
Panasonic (Japan-set made in China): 26â€
Benq (Taiwan-set made in China): 26â€
Philips (Holland-set made in China): 26â€
All at $1200 apiece. All with basically the same features and with built in DVI plug socket. I chose the Philips because we have faith in the brand.
Now, with my limited electronics knowledge I know that inside the set there is a board with some significant chipping and a pretty fancy LCD tube that will give me High Definition resolution , and an enjoyable viewing experience BUT why am I paying so much for electronics soldered together in China by underpaid workers AND is this tube so much more different than the TFT LCD screen in my 4 year old laptop? Am I really paying a high price just for the research and development and the pretty picture?
I enjoyed Bakerstreet’s article on PS2 vs PS 3 and thought I’d tell you that the Middle East price at the moment varies between an excessive $1500 to $1800 –no kidding. The middle men take a lot here but isn’t the PS3 overpriced already?
To sum up: I think that we’re paying less for R&D than we think and more to the (Chinese and other) middle men? What do JU techies think?