On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:14:57PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
US Price: $1595.00 UK Price: £1999.00
So, at the current exchange (£1 = $1.99), and discounting VAT, Sony's price in the UK (£1701.28) is more than twice Sony's price in the US. Unless it's now $1 = £1.07.
I bet it's a deal between Sony and Virgin Atlantic to encourage translatlantic flight.
Rip-Off-Britain = ROB.
Hmmmn, quite a few years ago now I got myself a Sony picturebook laptop shortly before going to the states. Lots of people took the piss at the time saying i'd wasted my money as I would have got the laptop cheaper in the states. When we got there we found the same model in Frys and worked out the price difference, i'd saved 70 quid by purchasing in the uk (and got a uk keyboard) it was only when the sales assistant caught us we realised that the price they were giving was without an 8% California sales tax iirc. Although after owning a Sony laptop I'd really rather not want to ever have one again. :)
Anyhow, I can't find that model of laptop on either site so I can't compare directly, did the US price include all the taxes? as quite often (aiui) they don't show an inclusive price, which I know won't count for the whole difference but would go some way towards it.
Adam