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In article <1992Aug10.132523.23313@das.harvard.edu> vreddy@das.harvard.edu (Venkatesh Reddy) writes:
> again, the IIsi isn't nearly as powerful as the IIsi (before upgrades), although cheaper. Besides,why did they discontinue the IIcx, also a powerful computer that was very good, and that I would STILL rather have than, for example, an LC or perhaps, with a little upgrade, a IIsi. So, we can't asume the better models are the newer ones. In fact, Apple is openly making it a policy to focus on creating lower priced models that aren't as good as their predecessors, but good enough to satisfy the customer's n
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Something I never understood, was why there was never a '040 upgrade of any
kind from Apple for the 6-slot macs (II, IIx, and IIfx)... of all the machines
out there, I never thought Apple would abandon them.
-rh
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