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    Intel 310 mSATA in the UK

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by david1274, Aug 7, 2011.

  1. david1274

    david1274 Notebook Evangelist

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    Does anyone know where these are for sale and in stock?

    Would prefer to pay £150 or less, if possible.

    Thanks
     
  2. Pintu

    Pintu Notebook Consultant

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    david1274 Notebook Evangelist

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    Many thanks Pintu, also for bringing skinflint to my attention. Google shopping only seemed to show about three retailers, none of which had it in stock.

    Ordered from CBC.
     
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    Interesting, so it basically is 140gbp = 160 euro = 230 usd
    In usa newegg it used to go for 200usd but considering the 20% vat in the uk i think its fine.
    I'm thinking to go for it.. david1274 please post when you get it and test it.

    btw skinflint seems awesome, thanks pintu.
     
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    You're welcome. It's a German site that only recently included the UK market. If you click on the Euro-Flag prices are compared all over Europe. You might make a bargain that way due to favourable exchange rates