Ummmm, run that one by me again Apple??
$229 = £116
£199 = $390
😕😕😕
I completely understand a small price difference between the two currencies, but this is a bit odd. Have Apple got this right.
Please someone tell me i'm missing something here?
Unfortunately, it's pretty common for Apple's non-US prices to be much higher. Often they even use the same number despite large exchange rate differences....
Unfortunately, it's pretty common for Apple's non-US prices to be much higher.
And don't get me started on Adobe... yet again!It is not just Apple. The PS3 had the same price in Euros and/or Pounds as the US release did. The XBOX (360) might have, as well.
It is not just Apple. The PS3 had the same price in Euros and/or Pounds as the US release did. The XBOX (360) might have, as well.
US prices dont include sales tax (VAT). That being said UK will still be paying a slight premium as we always get ripped off by everyone. Its not as bad as you think but still ****!
Unfortunately, it's pretty common for Apple's non-US prices to be much higher. Often they even use the same number despite large exchange rate differences....
I think it's pretty fair to say that ALL companies do this. Try this on for size once go to dell.com and price out a PC on the US site. Then go to dell.xx.com for whatever country and price out the same pc then do a currency conversion. I can almost guarantee that it will be 100%+ more money. I think its the import taxes and such that those countries have that make these prices super expensive.
This is not that, we are used to higher prices in the UK. The fact is that there was a price drop in the US and not the UK. Nothing to do with import taxes. It's over a $100 more!
TV, then I'm going to find myself buying both after the decrease!I understand what you are saying but the UK is not the only one that suffers from this trust me. I am originally from Brazil and everything there is 2-6 times more then here in the U.S and I noticed that about other countries that I have been to also Japan, and South Korea.
TV and brining it back to the UK?