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Friday 15th June, 2007 13:14 Comments: 0
I've seen this in the past, where Dell have a good price for a system, and then hope users are prepared to pay silly amounts for the upgrades. In the past I've seen an upgrade from a DVD-ROM in a server to a DVD-RW that cost 3x the price of an OEM DVD-RW drive from somewhere like Aria. Today, I was looking at the laptops and came across this (prices are ex VAT):

Dell Upgrades

Now I'll point out how much Overclockers UK are selling the Seagate Momentus 7200.2 160GB ST9160823AS 2.5" 7200RPM SATA drive for: £85.99 ex VAT. The rest of the prices don't look too crazy, but that 160GB drive is.
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