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2007-10-06
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the iPod touch is at 299€, including 8 GB, and that is a very nice internet tablet indeed.
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2007-10-06
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So, no, the iPod Touch is not, in my opinion, a "very nice internet tablet". It's a music player with an eye/finger candy interface, and a barely acceptable level of internet functionality. Given the price comparison between the Touch and the N800 ... the N800 is WAY ahead in terms of functionality.
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2007-10-07
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2007-10-07
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2007-10-07
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Don't you have to pay taxes? Me and my friends ordered HDDVDs once in the US and I think we had to pay additional taxes.
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2007-10-07
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Yes, this is often forgotten by individual importers, but in theory you're meant to pay customs duty on all goods sent between the EU and US/NAFTA.
In practice the customs people don't seem to notice 100% of packages, but it's their job to add an extra charge to any products you buy from one trade bloc and import into another. The charge is supposed to depend on the type and value of the product, and you have to pay it at the post office before they let you have the package.
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2007-10-07
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2007-10-07
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2007-10-07
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According to the sticker in the back (next to the battery), it's manufactured in Korea.
Either one or the other, but the manufacturers know that, so they get away with it.