Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Wed, Oct 06, 2021 at 10:24:07PM +0200 schrieb Frank Steinmetzger: >> Am Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 06:32:24PM -0500 schrieb Dale: >>> Howdy all, >>> […] >>> If anyone reading this does track the pricing of drives, are they on the >>> rise, stable, dropping or what? Is this a good time to expand while it >>> is more cost effective? >> Well I’m on ye Olde Continent and here I use a price search engine called >> geizhals (German for scrooge). But they have an English equivalent ;-) and >> of course use European pricing schemes (meaning including taxes, which you >> do different). >> https://skinflint.co.uk/?m=1 >> >> The big difference here: it allows you to filter and sort by all sorts of >> criteria, such as being (non-)SMR or price/TB. And it shows you the prices >> of lots of different shops, including Amazon. So while it may not give you >> an idea of the US market, it gives you one of available drive models. > Ah, and another reason why I wanted to suggest this site: it also remembers > the price development of an item. If you view an item’s details, you have > its price history on the top right of the screen. >
I used to use pricewatch.com but it seems to be gone now. I also ran up on a site once that shows a graph of prices going back to when a product was first introduced. Since my brain has no elephant genes, I have no idea what the name of the site was nor can I find it now either. :-/ Neat sites tho. Dale :-) :-)

