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Look at a better example, the latest and greatest computer has alawys cost around $2,000, yet Moores law clearly states that performance doubles every 18 months, The price of the high end stays consistant in just about every other market, why should hifi suddenely get away with moving that price point to a 3 to 5 times what it was relative to the market ( forget absolute dollars )
Apart from high end computers also cost a fortune, I think your making assumptions about price here, just like high end audio (not talking about the Lexicon behaviour type of high end).
If you mean high end computers, just look at the price for the latest high performance motherboards - Asus Rampage-extreme/etc.
I will bet none of us are using them at home because of their costs and they are not value for money.
Same can be said for all high end latest DDR3 memory, latest multi core/top speed processors, latest graphics cards,etc.
The reality is most of these components are marginal improvements over the best mid end which you can buy at the price you say, but the high end is different.
And we are ignoring the high end servers and eye watering mainframes that still exist.
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And one important difference, the business model for computers and their components means they can drive lower prices due to customer footprint and quantity they sell, which drives manufacturing/logistics costs considerably down, meaning better ROI.
Cheers
Orb