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Know of any? I've seen a few but they look shady :S. I think preordering for round 200 isn't so bad, I have a feeling that their gonna go fast and prices will be gouged. Any suggestions? I'm gathering up the money and trying to formulate a plan of attack to get an 8400 for 200 (or less)

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ncix is a completely solid company and they have a US operation. I think you'll be out of luck trying to get an E84 retail for under two bills though. At least for the next few months.

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OEM's for pennies under 200us
box for few bucks over 200us

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ctbaars wrote :

OEM's for pennies under 200us
box for few bucks over 200us



Five bux says general etailer prices will be 10% above that. I think that the demand will be there and it wil be strong and the etalers will adjust the price to suit.


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