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- From: kthompso@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Kevin Thompson)
- Subject: Re: Latest Prices
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- In article <82084@hydra.gatech.EDU> gt4997b@prism.gatech.EDU (hamza benamar) writes:
- >
- > Here are the prices, educational must I add, at the GTech
- > computer store :
-
- What's really amazing to me is how inconsistent these all are from school to
- school. I don't have the time nor inclination to type in tons of these, but
- here's some examples, from the Stanford guide dated 12/31/92
-
- > IISI 5/80 : $1095
- Stanford $1379
- > IIVX 5/80/CD w/ 1Mb VRAM: $2715
- Stanford $2630
- > PB145 4/80 : $2125
- Stanford $2004
- > PB160 4/80 : $2360
- Stanford $2236
- > PB180 4/80 : $3475
- Stanford $3584
-
- It's just really strange that Stanford is *so* much less, than both the
- market and Georgia Tech, on some machines, yet more than GT on others. And
- both schools have far better prices than UC-Irvine, which is where I'm a
- student (sigh, that's why I bought mine on the open market).
-
- Kevin Thompson
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