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From: scotty@l5comp.UUCP (Scott Turner)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: RGBI Monitor
Message-ID: <303@l5comp.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 26-Jul-87 04:49:42 EDT
Article-I.D.: l5comp.303
Posted: Sun Jul 26 04:49:42 1987
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References: <614@madvax.UUCP> <2150@cbmvax.UUCP> <13484@topaz.rutgers.edu>
Reply-To: scotty@l5comp.UUCP (Scott Turner)
Organization: L5 Computing, Edmonds, WA
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Summary: Yet another reason to buy an A1000

In article <13484@topaz.rutgers.edu> lachac@topaz.rutgers.edu (Gerard Lachac) writes:
>Wow, I impressed, some real customer service!!
I must say I'm impressed as well.

>Has anyone thought of advertising this fact???  Do you know how many 64/128
>owners will jump at the chance to get an Amiga, now that they don't have to
>spend $350 for a new monitor???

As I see it most C64/128 users will be buying into the A500.  However, at
least up here in Seattle, the A500 is currently only being sold in a
A500/1meg/monitor bundle for just under $1k. The dealers claim that's the
way they come from C-A.

Thus those wishing to upgrade their C64/128's and keep their monitors will
either have to buy mailorder or get a A1000.

But still this is interesting. Next thing you know they'll be posting patch
lists to enable users to patch their kickstart/workbench to fix bugs. :)

Or post 1.3 on Usenet, yeah! That's the ticket! (I don't know about yall
but it took a long time for 1.2 to get to Seattle)

If C-A under Gould is really intent on supporting us users then lets see
some stuff we can ALL benifit from.

Scott Turner
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