Originally Posted by
Horrabin
Drunkenmaster - a couple of observations on your antitrust arguement. Both Nvidia and Microsoft in your examples would argue that they are cooperating with the respective partners to ensure their technologies worked together in an optimal way. This is obviously is far less malevolent than bribing someone to ensure their competitor is hamstrung and this, rather than some instinctive Canadian fear of litigation (I believe AMD is happily sueing Intel whereever it can), is probably why anti-trust action has occurred.
Regarding ocuk, you seem to be implying there is cartel activity going on, which explains why 'other stores' raise their prices as soon as ocuk does. Obviously, if there is a cartel that is very serious, but it would take the full complicity of all major sellers of graphics cards for it to work. Otherwise you and I would just buy our cards from those who hadn't inflated their prices and ocuk & co would be forced to drop their prices again. I just can't see how that could happen without the authorities catching on.