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Subject: Cancellation of 1400/1450XL series
Message-ID: <2295@teklabs.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 3-Aug-83 12:17:10 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  3 12:17:10 1983
Date-Received: Thu, 4-Aug-83 07:50:01 EDT
Organization: Tektronix, Beaverton OR
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I heard an ugly rumor last night at our local Portland Atari Club meeting.
It seems that the new Atari 1400XL and 1450XLD computers have been cancelled,
even though a million dollars worth of advertising has already been sunk
into them.  For those who are unfamiliar, these models had built-in 300 baud
modems and voice synthesizer chips, and the 1450XLD had a built-in slimline
disk drive -- all for around $800.

Apparently these models were cancelled because of IBM's announcement of the
"Peanut", a version of their PC for around $1000 (this model was formally
announced recently in the Wall Street Journal).

Does anyone have any more information about this (i.e. confirm/deny)?  I had
gotten interested in this 1400 series because they were supposed to produce
a card cage to go with it in order to encourage other vendors to provide
a bunch of expansion boards (like an IBM emulation board, for example).
If this cancellation rumor is true, after all the tooling and advertising
has been done, I can only conclude that Atari has their head up their
you-know-what.  Comments?

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