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- From: judas@tomtec.abg.sub.org (Th.Huber)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Apple troubles benefit Amiga?
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- Message-ID: <judas.0htd@tomtec.abg.sub.org>
- References: <wfblanDL1rDu.Mo4@netcom.com> <4dsmdh$kvi@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <1996Jan22.205018.51948@cobra.uni.edu> <4edtr3$kil@news.zeelandnet.nl>
- Date: 4 Feb 96 12:49:54 MET
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- In article <4edtr3$kil@news.zeelandnet.nl> mennosto@zeelandnet.nl (menno stormink) writes:
- >
- >???. How do you mean selling 400,000 computers Wordwide , without
- >adverts, for lets be fair old tech. machines, isn't bad.
- >Lets wait until AT makes some Realy New Amigas, and see how the sell,
- >and then see if the Amiga failed to re-establish it self.
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- Sorry, but 400 000 are a neglectable number compared to PC sales.
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- In some coutries more than 1 million PCs are sold within one month !
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- As most of the bigger software companies just look at the percentage of
- the market a machine is sold, Amiga becomes weaker and weaker.
-
- .. it`s bad .. allthough it could be even worse ...
-