That's because people who don't really know about technology shop at Currys and PCWorld. Most of their custom is from people who aren't great with technology and therefore they make a killing. Just like Maplins, I popped in looking for a PS2 to USB adapter, something that's cheap enough on eBay (54p) thought i'd have a nosey out of curiosity. It was £10, I laughed my way out of the shop. That's extortionate. But people who don't know better will pay for it. It's why they do it.
This from Curry's is a decent price...for once.
TrickyDicky99
18 Apr 16#5
There was a post for 8GB DDR SODIMM's from Amazon a week or so ago for about £25. And 8GB Dimm's are always slightly more proportionally than 4GB Dimm's. PC World prices for RAM generally seem expensive to me.
elbrownos
17 Apr 16#3
Out of stock
kennethsross
13 Apr 161#2
And a lot of modern laptops need 1.35volt DDR3L. They won't POST with 1.5volt SO-DIMMs in.
gtd65
13 Apr 162#1
Seems like a normal price from recent reviews of laptop Ram. I've no idea who would buy it at £37!!!
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That's because people who don't really know about technology shop at Currys and PCWorld. Most of their custom is from people who aren't great with technology and therefore they make a killing. Just like Maplins, I popped in looking for a PS2 to USB adapter, something that's cheap enough on eBay (54p) thought i'd have a nosey out of curiosity. It was £10, I laughed my way out of the shop. That's extortionate. But people who don't know better will pay for it. It's why they do it.
This from Curry's is a decent price...for once.