Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th May 2008 18:11 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
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RE[3]: Restraint of Trade
by sbergman27 on Thu 8th May 2008 00:24
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RE[4]: Restraint of Trade
by lemur2 on Thu 8th May 2008 00:44
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"This "explanation" still does not answer why the Linux version is more expensive than Windows version in Australia, but the two versions are the same price in other countries.
Has this been established with certainty? " Not at all ... there is only apparently one magazine article (in APC), which could very well have the pricing wrong.
Any complaint to the ACCC would of course have to wait for an official announcement from Asus Australia.
However, AFAIK, it IS established that the 20GB Linux variant and the 12GB Windows XP variant are being offered for the same price in other countries.
Edited 2008-05-08 00:45 UTC




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This "explanation" still does not answer why the Linux version is more expensive than Windows version in Australia, but the two versions are the same price in other countries.
This is another valid question, but it will be harder to put a case to the ACC on this question as there is no requirement AFAIK that sellers HAVE TO offer particular combinations of features in a product.