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For those who want to see & try out your computer before you buy it (which is always a good idea, if possible), here's a list of all the resellers listed on the "Where to Buy" section of Asus' North American website, listed by state & province for easy location.

Asus Resellers by US State:

Retail Stores (locations available in most states)
Best Buy www.bestbuy.com AND www.bestbuyforbusiness.com (the business website has a much wider selection)
Target www.target.com (notebooks available for online purchase only- not in stores)

California:
Agear Notebooks www.agearnotebooks.com
eWiz www.ewiz.com
EXcaliber PC www.excaliberpc.com
Gen Tech PC [posting as GenTechPC on Notebook Review] www.1toppc.com
Mwave www.mwave.com
Newegg www.newegg.com
ZipZoomfly www.zipzoomfly.com

Nebraska
XoticPC [posting as Justin@XoticPC on Notebook Review] www.xoticpc.com

New York:
BTO Tech [posting as Geared2Play on Notebook Review] www.btotech.com

Pennsylvania:
Star Tech / All Asus www.starpcs.net & www.allasus.com

Asus Resellers by Canadian Province:

Alberta:
BCOM Computer www.bcom.ab.ca

British Columbia:
Anitec www.anitec.ca
ICI Computer www.icicomputer.com

Ontario:
Canada Computers www.canadacomputers.com
Etc Computer www.etccomputer.ca
ICCT www.icct.ca
Lu Computers www.lucomputers.com
Pacific Notebooks www.pacificnotebooks.com
PC Cyber Computer www.pccyber.com
PC Village www.pcvonline.com
Premier Computer Canada www.pccanada.com
post #2 of 100
Nice Job!

You might want to add URL link, for example StarTech isn't Startech.com, it something else. People might get confuse.
post #3 of 100
Thread Starter 
Thanks! links added.
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good job! Now people know where to go when they want to avoid Sales Tax

Oh any... by the way... I liked your ASUS avatar SO much... I found one of my own... hope that isn't cramping your style
post #5 of 100
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no prob! I found over a hundred with Google image search. feel free to take your pick!

(although I must admit your previous avatars were quite enjoyable )
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Now if only there was a way to see the brick and mortar shops...and the return policies!
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Hmm.. do most of these stores even accept walk-ins or have one in store on shelf for demo?
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(although I must admit your previous avatars were quite enjoyable )
Not for me who use this forum at work lol
post #9 of 100
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by SprintSlash
Hmm.. do most of these stores even accept walk-ins or have one in store on shelf for demo?
Although many probably don't have storefronts, I'm sure they would be happy to demo a unit for you if you ask. Just call or e-mail them, and they should be happy to oblige.
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Here is another one. I saw this in Mobile Magazine..

http://www.asusdirect.com/CATALOG/
post #11 of 100
Thread Starter 
added, along with c9 tech.
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Return Policy

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Originally Posted by tofu
Now if only there was a way to see the brick and mortar shops...and the return policies!
Our return policy for "Built on Asus" PowerPro models is stated as the first paragraph of the PowerPro warranty. To read the warranty please go to http://www.powernotebooks.com/info/p...o_warranty.php
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perhaps if possible a list of canadian asus resellers could be added, i know it would be much help to those up here who are in search of a place to buy asus....
post #14 of 100
Thread Starter 
I don't have a lot of time today, but I'll add Canadian resellers as soon as I can. Good suggestion!
post #15 of 100
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Originally Posted by Donald
Our return policy for "Built on Asus" PowerPro models is stated as the first paragraph of the PowerPro warranty. To read the warranty please go to http://www.powernotebooks.com/info/p...o_warranty.php
Thanks Donald. I was considering a powernotebook but unfortunately you guys don't have one based on the z70v and all your 15" models are just too heavy. If you ever start carrying lighter notebooks (other than your 12" model) I will definately be interested! I wish more companies had a 100% satisfaction return policy; it's not really fair to the customer because you've never even seen the product you're ordering!
post #16 of 100
This is a great thread Rob... great call.
post #17 of 100
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Originally Posted by tofu
Thanks Donald. I was considering a powernotebook but unfortunately you guys don't have one based on the z70v and all your 15" models are just too heavy. If you ever start carrying lighter notebooks (other than your 12" model) I will definately be interested! I wish more companies had a 100% satisfaction return policy; it's not really fair to the customer because you've never even seen the product you're ordering!
Thanks for your kind comments!

We will be carrying the Z70V Refresh. We just did not think an X600 with only 64MB made much sense in this market, so we held out until ASUS decided to match the video solution with the rest of the value offered in the Z70V. Funny how holding out makes even ASUS pay attention!

Oh, what weight are you looking for in a 15" or 15.4" model?
post #18 of 100
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Originally Posted by Donald
Thanks for your kind comments!

We will be carrying the Z70V Refresh. We just did not think an X600 with only 64MB made much sense in this market, so we held out until ASUS decided to match the video solution with the rest of the value offered in the Z70V. Funny how holding out makes even ASUS pay attention!

Oh, what weight are you looking for in a 15" or 15.4" model?
I'm buying a notebook for college so I was looking at a 5.5 lb max and a 14" screen. The (supposed) superior build quality of the z70v chassis is worth the extra .5 or so pounds, and the fact that the 15.4" widescreen is about the same height as a 14", just a couple inches wider.

If you'll be carrying the z70v then I'm definately interested. Any idea on what date you'll start selling them (or an ETA on the actual ship date to the customer?).

Oh, one last question: does powernotebooks offer any kind of student discount?
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Could you find a reseller in the DC area / Maryland / Virginia?
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Originally Posted by tofu
I'm buying a notebook for college so I was looking at a 5.5 lb max and a 14" screen. The (supposed) superior build quality of the z70v chassis is worth the extra .5 or so pounds, and the fact that the 15.4" widescreen is about the same height as a 14", just a couple inches wider.

If you'll be carrying the z70v then I'm definately interested. Any idea on what date you'll start selling them (or an ETA on the actual ship date to the customer?).

Oh, one last question: does powernotebooks offer any kind of student discount?
This thread is so we can list the resellers in different states. Please take your sales meetings into private massages or e-mails.
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