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    The Q30+

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Chewy, Jan 30, 2006.

  1. Chewy

    Chewy Newbie

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    Hi all,

    Found this forum last night whilst hunting about for information on the Q30 and subsequently the Q30+.

    So first off, hi :)

    I'm just after some advice as to whether the Q30+ is soon to be replaced?
    I've spoken to Micro Anvika this morning and they are not recieving anymore stock, which is a bit worrying..

    Thanks for any help!

    Chewy
     
  2. LeonX

    LeonX Notebook Geek

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    One Samsung rep here in Germany told me that they plan to replace it later in the summer. They just introduced the q30+ here in Germany two weeks ago. Anyway the rep had been wrong in the past, since he first said the q30 would hit market in November.
     
  3. ivar

    ivar Notebook Deity

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    The next ULV processor with 1.3GHz will be available not earlier than in the summer (according to Intel), so there is nothing to replace Q30plus with, unless it will be sold up worldwide. Imho, it is one of the best notebooks existing, though it is sold too expensive in Germany.