chamcham
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Registered: 2005-11-11
Posts: 1444
Just found this website via a flyer at Naniwa (restaurant) in NYC.
Prices are OK. They sell Japanese dictionaries,desktops,
laptops,and even PS3s!
http://www.kocomputer.com
431 5th Ave 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10016
I'm going there to check it out.
Will give a report when I get back.
Does anyone know of any other stores like this
in the NYC area?
Thanks.
Last edited by chamcham (2008 November 01, 11:48 am)
Ryuujin27
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Registered: 2006-12-14
Posts: 824
By checking out kakaku (thanks rich_f!) and the kocomputer's site, they are definitely charging and significant premium on computers. I checked the new macbooks out, and the ones on kakaku are about 1600, like it should be. However, kocomputers is about 2000, so quite a bit more.
Guess they charge shipping and a little extra fee, as well.
Last edited by Ryuujin27 (2008 November 03, 3:47 pm)
rich_f
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From: north carolina
Registered: 2007-07-12
Posts: 1708
If you decide to skip a retailer in the US and use an importer in Japan to get what you want over there, just keep in mind that all importers will charge a percentage fee of the price of the thing you want imported, so get used to the idea of getting hit up for extra cash.
Not to mention shipping from Japan as well can pretty darn expensive if you want to get your electronics any time before next year.
I just figured I'd mention kakaku so you could get an idea of the real value of some of those items. Just because it's JP doesn't mean it's worth a 25-30% markup. The NA version of the same laptop can usually be had for much cheaper, with much less hassle, and will be a hell of a lot easier to get repaired if it breaks. (Unless you move to Japan, I guess.)
The ideal solution is to just wait until you go there and buy it yourself, because then you can get points on your Bic or Yodobashi Camera card for your trouble. (Point cards rock.)