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From: grunau_b@husc4.harvard.edu (justin grunau)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: new Atari products (query)
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Date: Sun, 11-Jan-87 11:45:10 EST
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Posted: Sun Jan 11 11:45:10 1987
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In article <1987@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> braner@batcomputer.UUCP (braner) writes:
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>About the future of the 1040ST:  The people who just want the ST's
>power for using games, word-processors, etc buy the 520ST, while the
>1040ST is the favorite among programmers and such - which will obviously
>switch to the Mega-ST.
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>- Moshe Braner


Um, I've been thinking about this, and I am very curious to hear how anybody
might figure out how those of us who are "programmers and such" will "switch
to the Mega-ST".  From everything I've heard about it, that is exactly what
I would like to do this very minute -- save some desktop space and get an
improved keyboard, not to mention everything else!  No, strike that.  What I
wish is that I had waited until the Mega-ST came out!

Honestly, how are those of us who have 1040STs going to sell them off now
that the Mega-STs are out and our 1040s have dropped in retail price to
probably significantly below what we paid for them?  Even without considering
taking the bite in price-drop, how are we going to find a market for used
1040s now that they have been made obsolete?

I am fantastically glad and excited about these new developments:  but for
my own personal purposes, I am concerned ...

									JJMG

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