'worse' is a relative term. Personally, I'm grateful for a free market environment where one may choose to spend how much they want on what they want, regardless of judgment by others.
Yes, I agree. I was using "worse" with regard only to my comment that I thought the player was $35Kusd and not Euros, nothing implied as to whether it was actually worth the price or not. To many who already own the Neodio, and they do have a strong following, especially in Asia, the price seems to be fair.
Btw, I've sold three $200K Goldmund Reference BLu-Ray players in the last two years. The customers that purchased them could care less about what others think about their buying decision. They like it and that's all that matters to them and that's the way it should be.