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    Re: System76 recently introduced more affordable products!

    Quote Originally Posted by ubuntuman001 View Post
    Shipping to and from anywhere and Australia is quite exorbitant!
    Got ya.

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    Re: System76 recently introduced more affordable products!

    This is exactly what System76 needed to do for a long time. By listening to their customers closely, they finally released two new products that are relatively affordably priced. This will help the company to get more attention and exposure and it will serve their business models well by getting more customers to get a taste of their products at a low cost before they make another decision to get more expensive products from the same company over time. Some people just need a basic desktop or notebook PC. There are not a lot of people like myself that are willing to spend more than $7,000.00 USD for a top of the line System76 Bonobo Extreme gaming notebook PC with almost all of the latest and greatest PC hardware components and software products and services. I count myself out as an exception to the rule. The System76 Meerkat is perfect for small businesses and home offices that need a small footprint desktop PC that is versatile in design without compromising on general purpose PC performance that prefer to use Ubuntu 64 bit GNU/Linux in their environments. It's also a good choice for small families or younger students that don't need mobility or portability and they want to share a single and small factor desktop PC together. The System76 2015 Lemur Ultra is a good choice for high school and college students that need to travel and they need mobility and portability while long battery life is a must have feature as well. It's also good for travellers that need to make cross country trips via airplane and they need a smaller form factor that is light and thin enough for long trips to fit into carry on bags. Both products are near perfect for those on a modest budget that want to try Ubuntu GNU/Linux for the first time or even experienced users that want a secondary PC for specialized projects that are reusable.

    System76 is now a tier one PC ODM that specializes in making Ubuntu 64 bit GNU/Linux certified PCs and servers in my opinion. They have a complete product portfolio that covers most of the usage case scenarios and different types of customers worldwide. I think that these two new products will help their company to grow faster and larger in the future.

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    Re: System76 recently introduced more affordable products!

    As I mentioned before, this might offer an inexpensive System76 machine to US consumers, but makes not a jot of difference if you live elsewhere. Ridiculously exorbitant shipping costs from the US and a woeful international warranty means 'as you were' if you live anywhere but the US (or perhaps Canada).

    For US customers, though, get excited! I'd probably buy one if I lived in the U S of A.

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    Re: System76 recently introduced more affordable products!

    well I know that aside from shipping it to Europe I would need to pay 23% VAT tax+customs duties (dont' know how much they are but I bet around 5% at least).

    they should open shops in other countries. otherwise really only good for USA.

    as I know shipping from Europe to Austrialia costs about the same as shipping from Europe to USA.
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