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    IFT00 - preorder in the Netherlands

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Dirxess, May 29, 2007.

  1. Dirxess

    Dirxess Notebook Consultant

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    thx for infos :)

    EDIT: i find IFL90's prices really expensive, no ?
     
  3. Dirxess

    Dirxess Notebook Consultant

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    Computers in the Netherlands are always more expensive than in the USA ='(
    Often the price in Euros is the same as the price in Dollars, even though a Euro is 1.3x the value of a Dollar... It's not fair... =(
     
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    Tim Notebook Virtuoso

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    I kinda like that white color. Is that a barebones model?
    Tim
     
  5. Dirxess

    Dirxess Notebook Consultant

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    I'm not completely sure of the definition of a barebone. If you mean: barebone is a laptop completely stripped down except for: case, screen, graphics card, It's not that.

    The minimum configuration is a complete and working system. You can upgrade it, but you cannot buy it as a barebone like in the USA.
     
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    Is there anywhere we can buy it that ships to the U.S.... or better yet a an online store based in the U.S.

    It looks like an extremely good deal.... 1000 Euros? Isn't that like roughly 800 dollars for that systme?
     
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    No, a euro is currently worth more than a dollar, so I think it's be like 1200+ US.
     
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    Maybe a couple years before Emperor Bush took the throne. Now, 1000 € is around 1 345.3 dollars (give or take a dollar).
     
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    Lol, you're waaay better off buying a laptop in the U.S. , the prices we pay here :( it's just not fair. Sometimes the difference is more then 200 euro, on a price of just 1200 dollar.. thats around 20 % :eek: btw, the site the topic starter referred to corrected it a few hours later, they got a bunch of emails about it ;-) too bad, buy i'm still gonna but it, suppose the 8400M GS is gonna run HL2 episode two/team fortress:source/portal, be it with a bit less AA