哪里买苹果的IPOD最便宜-----IPOD指数问世

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世界日益全球化的今天,比较各国的生活水平是件有意义但却有比较困难的事。
英国《经济学家》杂志编制的巨无霸汉堡包指数,是一个用麦当劳在世界各国销售的汉堡包价格作标的,然后再转换成美元,以此比较各国实际生活水平及币值的真实状况。
澳洲联邦银行(Commonwealth Bank) 最近又推出了一个IPOD指数,通过比较全球55个国家或地区iPod 4GB Nano的售价,观察各国物价变化。
最便宜的前五名分别是香港 $148.12,美国$149.00,日本$154.21,台湾$165.82,新加坡$167.31。中国位于第10位,$179.63
最贵的是巴西 $369.61
看来要买iPOD,不用东奔西走,到香港玩一圈,看看迪斯尼,顺便就能买到世界上最便宜的IPOD。
附上原文,不太难,就不翻译了。单位是美元。
iPod cheap in Hong Kong, but a Brazil bank-breaker
By Rob Taylor
CANBERRA (Reuters) - In the market for a new video iPod? Head to Hong Kong or, if Europe-bound, stop off in Switzerland. But best avoid Brazil.
One of Australia‘s biggest banks, the Commonwealth Bank , has used the latest version of Apple‘s music player -- the slimline 4GB Nano -- to compare global currencies and purchasing power in 55 countries.
Along the lines of the Big Mac index launched 20 years ago by The Economist magazine, the survey prices the recently launched 4GB Nano in U.S. dollars and found Brazilians pay the most for an iPod, shelling out $369.61.
That was well above second-placed Bulgaria, where locals and visitors pay $318.60 for the player, which Apple recently introduced at the same price as the older, less-capable Nano.
"It‘s not often that you get something for nothing. Even in technology land where there are constant improvements in product quality, it ranked as a big deal," Craig James, chief equities economist at Commonwealth Bank, told Reuters.
Hong Kong was the cheapest place to buy a Nano at $148.12, while the United States was second cheapest at $149, followed by Japan ($154.21), Taiwan ($165.82) and Singapore ($167.31).
Australia, where the local dollar has surged to 18-year highs, jumped 11 spots into 8th place with the Nano costing $175.42, cheaper than Germany ($211.62), France ($225.82), South Korea ($180.60) and even China where the machine is manufactured.
Within the euro zone, the Nano‘s price also differed, with retailers in Greece offering the cheapest deal.
Purchasing power parity surveys compare the prices of goods in different countries and at their simplest level can help show whether one currency is undervalued against another.
James said the results underscored the falling U.S. currency against almost all others around the world.
"It also highlights the effect of tariffs and taxation in countries. The Brazilians, the Argentinians, are going overseas probably to do their shopping," he explained.
"Its clear from the changes in the Apple iPod range that price deflation is alive and well in the technology space. It is a near-nirvana situation for consumers."
The CommSec iPod Index, based on October 2007 prices in U.S. dollars.
1. Brazil $369.61
2. Bulgaria $318.60
3. Argentina $317.45
4. Israel $300.80
5. Peru $294.08
6. Chile $294.06
7. Malta $293.83
8. Egypt $269.10
9. Romania $266.60
10. Uruguay $260.00
11. Turkey $256.12
12. Hungary $254.50
13. Azerbaijan $252.11
14. Serbia $249.14
15. Croatia $245.41
16. Czech $242.54
17. Slovakia $234.13
18. Estonia $226.67
19. South Africa $226.60
20. Finland $225.82
21. France $225.82
22. Russia $220.32
23. Norway $220.20
24. Sweden $215.35
25. Belgium $211.62
26. Austria $211.62
27. Italy $211.62
28. Portugal $211.62
29. Ireland $211.62
30. Germany $211.62
31. Netherlands $211.62
32. Denmark $209.26
33. UK $201.92
34. Mexico $201.87
35. Cyprus $201.85
36. Luxembourg $201.12
37. Poland $200.52
38. Philippines $198.39
39. Spain $197.42
40. Greece $196.51
41. Switzerland $195.43
42. India $183.47
43. Malaysia $181.82
44. Korea $180.60
45. New Zealand $180.58
46. China $179.63
47. Pakistan $179.48
48. Australia $175.42
49. Thailand $174.89
50. Canada $169.68
51. Singapore $167.31
52. Taiwan $165.82
53. Japan $154.21
54. U.S. $149.00
55. Hong Kong $148.12
Source: CommSec, Apple
Note that pricing for some countries hasn‘t adjusted yet to the new model