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HP Elite X3 now available to buy from HP Netherlands

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
July 16, 2016
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HP Elite x3 Windows phone

For those of you in the Netherlands, you can now pick up the HP Elite x3 from the HP Store. The company’s flagship Windows 10 Mobile device is available online, with the device costing €863, including VAT.

Along with the device itself, several of its accessories are now also available, including:

  • Privacy screen protector (€33,88)
  • Stylus pen (€22,99)
  • Silicone case (€42,35)
  • Rugged case (€54,45)
  • Folio wallet case (€54,45)

To purchase the device, head here to HP’s website.

As a side note, those in Sweden can pre-order the device from HP.

Further reading: HP, HP Elite x3, HP Elite x3 Accessories, HP Store, Netherlands, Windows 10 Mobile

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