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you could ask the same thing about memory (flash prices have been static for at least 8 months), blu-ray devices (i’ve been monitoring prices for the past year and it seems like whenever a burner drops below $150, it drops off the market quickly thereafter), and a slew of other things.
this is kinda of interesting to me. i was watching an old “frontline” on “free” trade with japan… this is an old show from the first bush era… but at the end of the program it showed how even market share of “new” technologies like flat screens were under threat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GecyyDHmNg for anyone interested
In the early 1990s, laptop LCDs cost more than laptop CPUs. If a company wanted for example, 100 screens, it would pay for 200 screens to be made since there was a 50% defective rate.
There certainly has been price fixing over the years in RAM pricing, though.