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    There are "N Series" laptops for India yet !

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by URPradhan, Apr 1, 2010.

  1. URPradhan

    URPradhan Notebook Deity

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    Visit the Asus, India page, there you will not find "N Series" laptops including many other models too.

    Now you can think how popular Asus is in India and from this you can think of their customer care :D

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  2. IKAS V

    IKAS V Notebook Prophet

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    What does customer care have to do with laptops that are not sold in a specific region.
    Not sure why you have to rant about how bad ASUS laptops are but every time I see a post you bash ASUS.
    Give it up.
    This thread is pointless.
     
  3. min2209

    min2209 Notebook Deity

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    I don't get it either. I don't recall a post by this guy that isn't bashing screen resolutions of Asus notebooks. Well, until now, now he's complaining about other garbage.
    I second IKAS. Give it up.
     
  4. Zzyzx85

    Zzyzx85 Notebook Consultant

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    I third IKAS. Bashing here will do nothing to change what Asus does/makes.

    oh, and companies do not always sell all their products in different countries/markets. They sell what they predict will sell and make the most money for them, even if it means leaving not carrying whole lines of products.
     
  5. URPradhan

    URPradhan Notebook Deity

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    Great...If truth bites you I can not help you. If asking for full hd resolution on a 16" laptop is bad, then I'm sorry. Again, wts wrong in the topic of this thread ? Its the truth that N series is not available in India. Then you can think of their customer base and then to customer care to serve them. If this truth bites you both, I request the moderator to delete the post and ban me. Did you ever think why I'm here in Asus section ? Think....Because I like the Asus laptops.
     
  6. striker1010

    striker1010 Notebook Guru

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    Uh there's a good reason why they don't have specific models available in India. Simply because in India laptops are insane expensive something like 1+ lakhs lol.

    And especially high spec laptops would prolly sell for a lot and barely anyone would buy them.

    I don't know why you need to bash Asus for that, it's their business strategy where they wanna sell their models if you don't like it then buy from some other company.

    Heck Asus even offers different specs on the SAME MODELS depending on what region you are purchasing from.

    Asus is still a good company lol it's how they do their business.