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I wonder why, to be honest.
It probably is price with all the taxes (VAT), US prices are usually published without _any_ taxes (sales tax, VAT).
Also, in EU, you get 2 years warranty, if you buy it as an citizen/end user (not company). I don't think you'd get such a long warranty in US for the lowest prices.
Not that I'm happy about hardware being more expensive in the EU, compared to the US.