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September 14, 2010 at 12:43pm #
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The behavioral economics of Apple's pricing →

This is one of the most clear applications of the decoy effect, and it happened completely under my nose.

Decoys explain why Apple often sells each gadget in a pricing series, such as the new iPod Touch’s $229, $299, and $399 price points for different storage capacities. You may gladly spend $229 to get a hot media player, thinking it’s a deal compared with the highest-priced version and not blink that you could instead buy an iPhone 4 at the lower price of $199 with more features.