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From: mchin@homxc.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Tandy XT compatibles
Message-ID: <2374@homxc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 4-Dec-87 10:04:10 EST
Article-I.D.: homxc.2374
Posted: Fri Dec  4 10:04:10 1987
Date-Received: Thu, 10-Dec-87 01:21:14 EST
References: <1014@sjuvax.UUCP> <206900089@prism>
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel
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Summary: Tandy 4000 prices

In article <206900089@prism>, jvc@prism.UUCP writes:
> 
> The above does NOT apply for the 3000 (AT clone) and 4000 (386 AT) series.
> Nor does in apply to the 1200 (XT clone) but this model was discontinued
> around the time IBM discontinued theirs.  However, both the 3000 and
> the 4000 are out of the original posters price range (wanted to spend
> <$2000 for a complete system) if they are purchased at a Radio Shack
> store.  It might be possible to get a complete 3000 system if it is
> purchased from a mail order shop authorized to sell Radio Shack
> equipment like Computer Plus of Littleton, MA.

One of the ads in the PC type magazines (Magazine, Technology, World, etc.)
states that the 4000 is on sale.  They are an actual Radio Shack store or so
their phone person answered.  Anyway, the price of the system was $1819
stripped down.  After adding some of the extras, just as long as they're not
Radio Shack extras, the complete system without a printer would be about
$2800.  That's with a hard disk, EGA card, and monitor.  ($300 for disk,
$300 for card, and $300 for monitor).

Just some further information.  Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of
the store or their number.

Michael Chin
ihnp4!homxc!mchin