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Single post: Clubul PlayStation 4
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13-09-2013 10:31 #3129 SP
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Originally Posted by
Dant3
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If you live in Argentina and are an avid gamer, then you might balk to hear that the upcoming Sony PS4′s price point is something not to be sneezed at. It will pass the $1,000 mark after conversion from $6,499 AR when it finally makes its way to that part of the world. Is there any sane explanation for that? Well, apparently, the Sony PS4 will cost the equivalent of $1,137 after conversion on launch day simply because the South American country has been experiencing an inflation crisis in the past year. In fact, the Argentinian government has reported a 10% month on month inflation for majority of this year, which is definitely not something consumers would be happy with."
Stirea parca e scrisă de MonkY. "Well™"

Mi se pare ciudat ca intai sa se fixeze pretul in moneda Argentinei si dupa aceea sa se faca conversia in dolari. Chiar daca e inflatie in Argentina, dolarul nu are de suferit ci doar moneda lor. Probabil e interzis in Argentina sa fixezi preturile in dolari.