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- From: wong@qucis.queensu.ca (Tak Shing Wong)
- Subject: Re: How much should I offer for a Mac Portable?
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- Organization: Computing & Information Science, Queen's University at Kingston
- References: <1992Aug23.070009.20606@bradley.bradley.edu> <ps-n=t=@lynx.unm.edu> <1992Aug23.162719.12516@bradley.bradley.edu>
- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1992 04:28:43 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug23.162719.12516@bradley.bradley.edu> dave@bradley.bradley.edu (David Vessell) writes:
- >In <ps-n=t=@lynx.unm.edu> tjones@triton.unm.edu (Tom Jones) writes:
- >
- >>The Mac Classic uses a 8MHz 68000 and for most operations the PB 100 is
- >>about twice as fast. (This relative speed difference is according to the
- >>December 1991 issue of _MacUser_, pages 106 & 107, Table 1)
- >>
- >>According to the the same issue of _MacUser_, the PB 100 weighs 5.1 pounds.
- >>(page 113, Table 2)
- >>
- >>>Get one while you can. It's well worth the price, and the price is awfully
- >>>good.
- >>
- >>I whole heartedly agree!
- >
- >
- Hey, what happen if Apple sell the coming new series portable for less
- than that price (say, the lowest model for <900)?
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