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- From: copes@cs.curtin.edu.au (Simon Cope)
- Subject: Re: A4000 available in OZ.
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- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 05:51:55 GMT
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- >Wasn't it a 120M drive ?
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- Yes.
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- >>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
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- $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.
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- >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 ;-).
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- The a3000 warranty is a full 12 months, the a4000 should be the same.
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- Simon Cope
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