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Well, I think you have to retail laptops at $200 or variate prices depending the country, because in many countries like mine (Argentina) there is a big money inflation (here 1 USD is 3 pesos -local money-). And 300 USD are 900 pesos! And 900 pesos is a complete argentinan salary! And with $300 pesos more we can get a new PC! And buying the b1 is not a good deal. |
Well, I think you have to retail laptops at $200 or variate prices depending the country, because in many countries like mine (Argentina) there is a big money inflation (here 1 USD is 3 pesos -local money-). And 300 USD are 900 pesos! And 900 pesos is a complete argentinan salary! And with $300 pesos more we can get a new PC! And buying the b1 is not a good deal. |
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For you $300 USD is a very cheap price for a laptop, but not for us. |
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If you sell the b1 at $200 USD, the person who buys his one is buying another to a child. And in many countries like mine, it will be a good idea. |
If you sell the b1 at $200 USD, the person who buys his one is buying another to a child. And in many countries like mine, it will be a good idea. |
Revision as of 16:32, 30 November 2006
Well, I think you have to retail laptops at $200 or variate prices depending the country, because in many countries like mine (Argentina) there is a big money inflation (here 1 USD is 3 pesos -local money-). And 300 USD are 900 pesos! And 900 pesos is a complete argentinan salary! And with $300 pesos more we can get a new PC! And buying the b1 is not a good deal.
For you $300 USD is a very cheap price for a laptop, but not for us.
If you sell the b1 at $200 USD, the person who buys his one is buying another to a child. And in many countries like mine, it will be a good idea.