Getting a N810 abroad

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Hi,

remember, european prices contain taxes (16% in germany), us prices
don't (afaik)

why don't you just drive over to germany and get the n810 here?
there should be a nokia shop in karlsruhe somewhere ...

official price is 459EUR in germany. amazon germany has it for 401,95
I would suggest getting into a shop in karlsruhe, maybe call the shop in
advance, to make sure they have it and maybe bargain to get it at the
amazon price. 

I don't really know about swiss custom and if there is a customs duty -
well swiss taxes are higher I suppose - so ...

just my 2 cents,

	Michael

btw. 459EUR ~ US$679

Am Freitag, den 01.02.2008, 14:34 +0100 schrieb Yves Kurz:
> Hello tablet community
> 
> As a software developer and long time Linux user I'm would like to get an N810.
> The problem: In my country (Switzerland) it costs about sFr799 (US$
> 720) which is very over priced and way beyond what I intend to give
> for such a device.
> Luckily my employer sends me to the SD-West developer conference next
> month which takes place in Santa Clara, CA.  Now I thought I could buy
> one there.
> What do you think, is this a good idea? Are there any major issues to
> expect, except the different keyboard layout?
> Does the US charger also accept the European 230V/50Hz input?
> Are the GPS maps for Europa installed?
> 
> Since I'm only for one week there, where should I go to get one?
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
> Yves
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