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- From: justin@misl.ucs.indiana.edu ()
- Subject: Re: Acer beats AmigaTech/ESCOM to the punch..
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- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 20:04:51 GMT
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- From article <4cg1jn$sbc@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca>, by lange@mbnet.mb.ca (John Lange):
- # Adam Calow (adam@adc.netkonect.co.uk) wrote:
- # : Hi All!
- # :
- # : > Looks like Acer is the first company to roll out a full line of
- # : > NON-BEIGE computers, in their Aspire series of Pentium machines.
- # :
- # : Errm.. Haven't Silicon Graphics been making "NON-BEIGE computers" for
- # : some time now? (And rather nice they look to).
- #
- # Being that I have OWNED an Acer Pentium 60 for more than a 1 1/2 years,
- # I would say that Escom never had a chance since they didn't even obtain
- # the Commodore until less than a year ago.
- #
- # BTW, I love the look of my Acer, and yes Amigans, clones are usefull
- # computers (though not as nice as Amigas).
-
- and besides all that
- I remember a line of several different coloured PCs from when the A500 was
- released!
- yes, I said released!
- pink, irridessent(sp) green and baby blue 286s I believe they were
- didn't sell too well, but it was a full line
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