On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 07:05:24PM +0100, Michael Flaig wrote: > Hi, > > remember, european prices contain taxes (16% in germany), us prices > don't (afaik) When you look at the pricegrabber page for the N810, it lists the sales tax (or lack there of). So when Amazon is selling it for 419USD. That is what one pays. The only penalty I can think of is that your credit card will do a USD to EUR conversion that may not be beneficial (but is still usually better then the cash conversion). Even the Dell price, with sales tax is 457USD. And no, I do not know why there is such a large price differential (except for EU taxes). For once, I like being on the right side of that difference. E -- Erik Hovland mail: erik at hovland.org web: http://hovland.org/ PGP/GPG public key available on request