[En-Nut-Discussion] who can give me the full sheet of "low-cost ethernut" ?

DreamCat huayuliang at gmail.com
Wed Apr 8 07:31:50 CEST 2009


Thanks your explanation!
I understand why there has so big price difference, In some country,  they
have high salary, so the coast of work is high, and then, the product has
high price.
thanks again. also thanks you provide this open souce product!!

Best regards,
DreamCat.


2009/4/2 Adam Dybkowski <adybkows at wp.pl>

> DreamCat wrote:
>
> > btw, your product is too expensive in our county. In general, the product
> > should have different price for different areas.
>
> Hi.
>
> I think it's not easy to differentiate prices for various areas. Most of
> electronic parts used on the board (microcontrollers, memories etc) are
> made in Singapore / Malaysia / Indonesia / China etc. - and the price
> does not change if you live in Russia, UK, Namibia or Gabon. Only the
> cost of work is different in all countries, but the parts cost almost
> the same. It's impossible to say: let's make the board $50 cheaper for
> Africa - because you can't just cut $50 from the price of the parts. And
> if you produce lots of boards, you've already moved production to
> low-cost country (mainly China).
>
> The same schema does not apply to software-only products. The software
> development companies often introduce lower prices for various areas of
> the world - and sell more products getting the same total money.
>
> BTW: My company do the business the opposite way - we make and sell
> small series of unique devices, to small to build them abroad. That's
> why the price is usually high, not comparable to made-in-China
> all-in-one do-everything-but-not-well things.
>
> --
> Adam Dybkowski
>                adybkows at wp.pl
>                http://dybkowski.net/
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