>>>Not having a go at you Gerardo, but $5499 with no monitor is far too
>>>much. I wonder what sort of profit he makes on it..... Also, it is
>>>obvious he is importing it, so should it go belly up one day, I doubt C=
>>>Aust. would honour any warranty. Once C= decide to bring them in, they
>$4000 street price is realistic, thats in the 486 Dx2/50 with MCA territory
>that the a4000 is aimed at. A cheap monitor would be nice.
I have had a quote from bot AmiTech, and Maxwells here in melbourne, and they quoted $4800 (inc Tax) for the 4000 with the 120 MB Drive, 2 MB Chip, 4 MB Fast.
Maxwell's are taking depositss and they will have them early December from
Commodore Australia. They have also said that they are ebing sponsored by CBM at the home computer show, and will have a 4000, AND something else!
>>Then again, what warranty ? If CBM's so-called warranty is still 3
>>months, I would give Sigmacom the benefit-of-the-doubt that they would
>>last that long ;-).
>The a3000 warranty is a full 12 months, the a4000 should be the same.