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different market, different circumstances - different prices.
you basically always have to add 20% tax to american prices to get comparable values, and it has been that way forever... it's nothing new
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USA is always cheaper than europe especially when it comes to technology items.
You can always do what I did when I got my n800. I had a friend buy the n800 from the USA for me. No taxes added. 200$ with some rebate vs almost double around here.
With the added bonus that you @#$% the system in so many ways
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There's no written rule that these shall be the facts. From an european company I would expect something different.
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The prices are respectively €599 and $649 (= €441 at today's change).
As long as we have this disparity in prices on different markets, they forget my money.