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I just read original page that was linked...
and it cost 1200000 won (1199000 won to be exact) which is ~$1200 USD with currency conversion. also, if you consider the fact that computer components usually are more expensive in korea compare to USA, when it comes here, it should be about $1000. I think this post just doubled the price which is very inaccurate.. (although i still think 1000$ is expensive for this whole UMPC thing)
uhh....can't believe engadget has post like this...the videos are sooooo fake..
i just watched the video...and i have to agree with #1, it sounds HORRIBLE
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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