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Cmaker3
Jul 19, 2012Aspirant
Need help choosing a Readynas for Home
Hi. I'm an average++ user who know a thing or two about computers. I have 2 Macsbooks (used by family members for social networking and games), a PC laptop (which I personally use), an iPod Touch (...
PapaBear1
Jul 28, 2012Apprentice
The Amazon pricing on the Ultra 2 Plus has to be an error. They show the list price of the unit at $620, but I have never seen the list that high. That is I think the list price for the Ultra 4 Plus. Newegg shows the Ultra 2 at $279.99 with free shipping and the Ultra 2 Plus at $379.99 with free shipping.
Going to the Netgear Store they show a $140 difference between the Ultra 2 and Ultra 2 Plus ($309.99 vs $449.99), however, they have the Ulta 4 and Ultra 4 Plus at the same $649.99 price and then a $400 price difference between the Ultra 6 and Ultra 6 Plus ($799.99 vs $199.99). The later is more understandable since the Ultra 6 has a dual core Atom while the Ultra 6 Plus has the Intel E2160 dual core processor. So, I would think that the $449.99 is the true list price of the Ultra 2 Plus, not the $620 Amazon is showing. Amazon has done this from time to time, which is why it is always a good idea to shop around. I trust either Amazon or Newegg as reliable vendors and have over the years with more of my money than I care to think about and have never had them disappoint me.
Going to the Netgear Store they show a $140 difference between the Ultra 2 and Ultra 2 Plus ($309.99 vs $449.99), however, they have the Ulta 4 and Ultra 4 Plus at the same $649.99 price and then a $400 price difference between the Ultra 6 and Ultra 6 Plus ($799.99 vs $199.99). The later is more understandable since the Ultra 6 has a dual core Atom while the Ultra 6 Plus has the Intel E2160 dual core processor. So, I would think that the $449.99 is the true list price of the Ultra 2 Plus, not the $620 Amazon is showing. Amazon has done this from time to time, which is why it is always a good idea to shop around. I trust either Amazon or Newegg as reliable vendors and have over the years with more of my money than I care to think about and have never had them disappoint me.
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