Which is the cheapest country to buy tech in?
anything that's not canada
Think it's Germany isn't it? Things always seem cheaper there
China I guess... The fewer middle men the cheaper it is.
>>57820852
Burgerland
>>57820903
At the cost of it being genuine though
>>57820887
You still have to pay a lot of VAT there, same as rest of the EU.
Probably >>57820903, assuming you can avoid import tariffs.
>>57820852
america
for consumer shit anywhere is okay
but of obscure cheap 20 core server boards, america is the best
Pre-Brexit Europe
>>57820933
Considering the actual factories for most major companies are located there i'd say... not necessarily.
>>57821061
I thought Brexit only affected the cost of tech in Britain?
>>57820852
>Want to buy products cheap
>China
>Moves to China
>Can't get a decent paying job for shit.
>Can't afford products that seem cheap to an American.
>>57821370
>Move to China
>Realise how cheap factories are
>Start mass producing the tech
>>57820852
zimbabwe
America, I think. I've sourced parts in Japan, Holland and America. In Japan and Holland, there were some parts that were literally cheaper to have shipped from Amazon US.
>>57820852
I don't know.
In Hungary the cheapest, shittiest laptop costs one month of your salary.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Mac_Index
The "cheapest" section is misleading though because of the huge wage differences. A Big Mac in Venezuela might cost only half of what it costs in Europe or North America, but then again the average wage is probably 200x less, so that doesn't make it better.
A good index would be the "fastest earned" section, because it compares actual purchasing power: So Hong Kong, Luxembourg, the US, Japan and Switzerland are very high up in acquiring stuff cheap.