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- From: xero@cislabs.pitt.edu (George J Karabin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Amiga's in schools
- Message-ID: <9399@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 19:08:06 GMT
- Sender: news+@pitt.edu
- Organization: University of Pittsburgh
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- Well, you might want to mention NTSC compatibility. While this might not
- sound like much, consider this. Most schools have VCR's and TV's to cart
- around already, and an A600 could be added to the picture, for $400 or less.
- Mention the Amax and a bridgeboard (not one of C='s, too pricey) and then
- you've got three major computing systems in one cost effective package, to
- give the students the variety that they'll need in college. Mention the
- inexpensive video genlock capabilities for the school Audio Video club.
- Show some simple presentations to teachers showing how easy it is to
- computerize a presentation...
-
- I hope that helps.
-
- - Josh
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