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From: saltiel@cdstar.UUCP (Jack Saltiel)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Take the CD challenge!
Message-ID: <132@cdstar.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 09:14:43 EDT
Article-I.D.: cdstar.132
Posted: Tue Aug 13 09:14:43 1985
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Organization: Cambridge Digital Systems, Inc.
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Summary: CD player purchase strategy, 1985...

The only strategy that makes sense today, is to buy the least
expensive unit with the minimum complement of features that you
need included. Then in 18 months, when the new technilogical
developments have become so overwhelming and you can't resist
spending $500-$1000 for a unit that can record, and do other
marvels, you won't feel bad about the $250 you spent today.
Besides which, you'll be able to copy and edit your CD's with the
pair of machines.