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Well with a strong Euro it should cost 572€ (excluding VAT) and with even with VAT it should be cheaper in EU but so is not the case.
Common VAT % EU Example
19 % 680.68 € Pricing in Germany 809 € ($987.86)
20 % 686.40 € Pricing in Italy 799 € ($975.65)
21 % 692.12 € Pricing in Ireland 799 € ($975.65)
22 % 697.84 € Pricing in Finland 799 € ($975.65)
Extreme VAT % EU
25 % 715.00 € Pricing in Sweden 7995 SEK (829.82€ $1 013.29)
1 U.S. dollar = 0.8189 Euros
1 Swedish krona = 0.1037 Euros
That's almost MacBook money just 200 € price diff and then I get a screen. I would not buy it for that price 572€ or 697 sure but not 799 €.