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    I want to get the Toshiba Protege M800... in pink?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by pleasance, Jan 1, 2009.

  1. pleasance

    pleasance Notebook Enthusiast

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    I recently purchased a light pink Toshiba Protege M800 from a Best Buy here in Canada, and while doing some research on the laptop online, I found that there is actually another version of this laptop available in "Candy Pink" rather than the "Sakura Pink" that is the current color of my laptop. I've become sort of obsessed with that laptop so can someone tell me how to go about getting this candy pink Toshiba M800? It seems to only be available to Asian markets excluding China and Taiwan and Hong Kong. I can't seem to find any retailer that even has an e-mail address for me to write to regarding purchasing the laptop from them and having it sent to me.

    Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!
     
  2. pixelot

    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    No cross-posting, please. Against Forum Rules. :cool:

    You already have this thread.
     
  3. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I've deleted the other thread since no one has replied, so let's carry on in this one.

    Are you sure that it is a different shade of pink? There's the possibility that the marketing people have given the same pink different names for different markets. Photos taken under different lighting are no reliable guide to colour.

    John