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What's the difference between Dell and HP models?
Dell is a second-hand dealer in the United States, and HP is a regular brand. But in China, Dell is more expensive than HP. .....

In the 1970s and 1980s, computers were symbols of the rich. It is difficult for people with ordinary income to afford computers. (In fact, this is all because of the conspiracy of Apple profiteers, which has nothing to do with the topic for the time being. At that time, computers were sold in high-end shopping malls. The price is amazing. At that time, owning a computer was like owning a Ferrari. At that time, computers were represented by IBM and HP.

However, the rapid development of science and technology has led to the creation of a number of computers, some of which were quickly bought by rich people, some of which have not been sold yet, and the hardware configuration is outdated. IBM and Hewlett-Packard have to recycle and destroy these computers that have become garbage before unpacking, and destroying computers also costs money, so IBM and Hewlett-Packard have always felt very entangled.

A man named Dell saw business opportunities in it. So Dell found IBM and Hewlett-Packard to buy these "new computers" with outdated hardware configuration at the price of garbage and how much per ton. IBM and HP are naturally happy, even if it is free. Besides, you can make some money by selling waste products.

So Dell got the garbage and tore up all the LOGO of IBM and HP on it. Make your name a LOGO and put it on it. It was sold at a very cheap price to ordinary income people who couldn't afford computers at that time.

For ordinary people at that time, it was tempting to spend a little money to own a computer with a slightly backward performance. And Dell can change the computer configuration according to customer's requirements. It is now "saving the computer".

Although the price is not high, the purchase price is the price of garbage. So the profit is quite big. Almost 890% profit.

At that time, most people couldn't afford a high-end computer, but they especially wanted to own one. So Dell became rich overnight.

So Dell's computer is actually a backlog of HP and IBM. Of course, so far, the backlog of inventory acquired by Dell is not limited to HP and IBM. For example, Lenovo has a similar relationship with Dell.

But Dell will always be a second-hand dealer, so the configuration of Dell will always be lower than other brands. It's just that it's cheaper in the United States, but it's more expensive in China than HP and Lenovo.

This stems from the use of some young people's ideas of worshipping foreign things and obsessing foreign things. Some people always think that since Dell is so famous, its computer must be good. Some people are willing to spend the same money to buy a Dell with a lower configuration, and they don't buy Lenovo with a higher configuration. But I don't know, in fact, the Dell computer he bought at a high price is actually an outdated model of Lenovo, with a Dell chassis. .............

There are many similar examples, such as Jack Jones, Mark Hua Fei's clothes and Apple's computer. These things are super cheap in any country, but they have become high-end brands in China.

Apple G5 computer costs 65,438 yuan+5,000 yuan in the United States and more than 30,000 yuan in China.

A Mercedes-Benz E320 sells for 290,000 in the United States and 980,000 in China.

A man's Jack Jones dress can't be sold when the price is reduced to 30+ RMB in Japan. It is priced at 1480 RMB in my house, and then it is sold out in 740 yuan at a 50% discount. My date waited in line for a long time before buying me one. She was very unhappy when I asked her to take it back and return it.

These are all taking advantage of the general consumption psychology of foreign monks who can recite scriptures in China.

Haagen-Dazs, Starbucks, Chivas Regal and Pizza Hut are all roadside stalls abroad and specialty stores in China.

McDonald's Big Mac RMB 4 yuan, 20 yuan, China.

A box of Haagen-Dazs, one more store in the United States sells 2 yuan RMB, and it is in 60 yuan, China.

So, if one day you eat pizza for breakfast and see me walking in front of you with burnt donkey meat, when you feel superior, it's just that I feel superior.