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by brianwawok
3347 days ago
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In Tesla, they literally sell everyone the 75 KW battery. Some people pay 80k for the car, some people pay 75k for the car, but the battery is software limited to 60KW. You can later pay 6k to software unlock the extra part of the battery sitting in your car. Product market segmentation is a very reasonable thing to do. Why do people make it out like a bad thing? If you ever run a business, you will want to find a way to get big enterprise to pay X, and small business to pay X/4. ECC is something businesses care way more about than gamers, so why not charge more for it? |
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Because most of us would rather pay a price that mostly reflects costs + some reasonable profit, not some artificially created segment, not fuel extravagant profits, not pay for future research, not pay for the company to have cash reserves, etc etc.