Hey WK,
I notice that after your recent price reduction on the basic Series 3 ($699), that it is cheaper to buy the basic series 3 *plus* a 60 hour upgrade ($699 + $349 = $1048), than to buy the 60 hour upgraded unit in the first place ($1149).
Is that right? It's a minor hassle to swap the hard drive, but it would save $100 and I would get a spare hard drive.
The same math, however, doesn't work for the larger units. It's $300 cheaper to buy the largest series 3 ($1350), than to buy the mid-size model and upgrade ($1150 +$500 = $1650)
I notice that after your recent price reduction on the basic Series 3 ($699), that it is cheaper to buy the basic series 3 *plus* a 60 hour upgrade ($699 + $349 = $1048), than to buy the 60 hour upgraded unit in the first place ($1149).
Is that right? It's a minor hassle to swap the hard drive, but it would save $100 and I would get a spare hard drive.
The same math, however, doesn't work for the larger units. It's $300 cheaper to buy the largest series 3 ($1350), than to buy the mid-size model and upgrade ($1150 +$500 = $1650)
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