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    Whitebook ASUS in Denmark

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by rostved, Jan 11, 2005.

  1. rostved

    rostved Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey all, and thank you for a great site! [ :)]

    I'm pretty new to laptops, but I've decided to go for an ASUS soon. (M6Ne probably)
    Been searching the forums for a while, and can't find an answer to this:
    Are there any shops within the EU that ship ASUS whitebooks to Denmark - with a Danish keyboard? Or even better - a shop in Denmark.

    Thanks in advance
    rostved
     
  2. bugmenot

    bugmenot Notebook Evangelist

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    http://www.mybook.dk/Produktsider/Z7_produktside.htm
     
  3. rostved

    rostved Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm sorry if I used the wrong term (whitebook) - I meant a "barebone" laptop, with only MB and GFX pre-installed.
     
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    bugmenot Notebook Evangelist

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    Dont think you'll find anything 'barer' than os-less without knowing a frienly person at one of the importers/distributors of Asus whitebooks. As Asus are pushing the 'brand' in most of Europe ther seems to be relatively few of them, and then only selling to shops and not to individuals (like the Vega/MyBook setup in DK).

    If I may ask: Why do you want one? The M6N(e) is competitively priced and I doubt there would be any monetary savings even if you could find one. If you're only interrested for the experience of building it there are decent alternatives available. I think you'll be able to find an AOpen 155(1/6/7/8) barebook with relative ease, for example.
     
  5. rostved

    rostved Notebook Enthusiast

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    You're probably right.
    I was just looking for a way to save a few bucks, after reading this:
    http://www.legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=56