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- From: dyoung@usa.net (Dennis Young)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Availability of Motorola Power?
- Date: 31 Jan 1996 02:26:24 GMT
- Organization: RMIC
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- I just ordered a Motorola Power 28.8 from Inmac. I ordered it on
- thursday and got it on Monday. They shipped UPS Blue. They incidently
- had the best price around. $229 for the Power 28.8. I would recommend
- giving them a call.
-
- Dennis Young
- >>:
- >>:I've ordered a Motorola Power modem from ComputAbility in early
- >>:January. I was told that the model was backorder until Jan. 15.
- >>:It has not been shipped yet, and I am being told that the next
- >>:shipping date is Feb. 13... Sure.
- >>:
- >>:Does anyone know of a mailorder company that has M.P. in stock?
- >>:
- >>:Assuming that I can't get my hands on a M.P., what would you recommend
- >>:instead? I've been thinking along the lines of the M. Lifestyle
- >>:and SupraFax. Which one is better?
- >>:
- >>
- >The Lifestyle is a non-flashable version of the Power series, with a few less
- >features like remote configurability, etc., that very few people use.
- >
- >The advantage of the Power is that Motorola will have a factory upgrade
- >program to 33.6 in a month or so.
- >
- >Other than that, they both work the same on the net.
- >
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