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Old 24th Dec 2008, 12:24   #1
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Kingston sells 4GB of DDR2-800 for £13!

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/12...2-800-for-13/1

Taking the floor out of rock bottom prices - Kingston is due to launch an incredibly priced 4GB of DDR2 800MHz memory for just £12.99.

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Not anymore, now £27.99
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Must have been a typo.
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wow they changed that quick
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That ranks with O2's 79p/month broadband deal...
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The package promises to save money without compromising on performance or allowance. O2 is offering download speeds of up to 20Mbit/s for two different prices - £.79 per month for existing O2 customers, and £14.68 for new O2 customers, with absolutely no bandwidth limit!

"It has been a truly fantastic first year for O2 Home Broadband," said Peter Rampling, marketing director at O2. "And with the new broadband services providing even better value, speed and service, we think both new and existing customers are going to love them even more."
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You buggers, I got all excited then!
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Even at £27.99 its still cheap for 4gb of ram. I remember spending over £100 for 32mb
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Even at £27.99 its still cheap for 4gb of ram. I remember spending over £100 for 32mb
They've 2x2Gb of PNY PC6400 for £25, though it looks like 2 packs rather than a matched pair kit.
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Argh! I was counting on that being £13!!
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