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Re: New Apple II (was Apple's next move ...)
- Subject: Re: New Apple II (was Apple's next move ...)
- From: jamess@cts.com (Jim Stafford)
- Date: 1996/04/25
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: CTS Network Services (CTSNET), San Diego, CA
- References: <4lhrui$5hu@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4lklvf$onl@news.ios.com>
Eric Dietrich (madscientist@treebranch.com) wrote:
: In article <4lhrui$5hu@newsbf02.news.aol.com> RUBYWAND, rubywand@aol.com
: writes:
: >>Who would spend $2500 for a machine whose only claim to fame is that it
: can
: >>run old lo-res GS apps, when they can spend the same money and get
: >>a pretty hefty Mac or Pentium?
: >>
: >
: > First, $2500 is too high for good home market penetration. Figuring
: >on a decent 200MHz MIPS, Alpha, etc. RISC system with 16MB RAM installed,
: >3.5 diskette drive, x8 CD-ROM, and 2.1GB hard disk, the GS-X 'box' with
: KB
: >and mouse should come in at around $1500.
: >
How about just a motherboard for those of us that would like to put our
own computer together? It sure would save a lot of production costs. You
could sell a put together box to those who wish it.
jamess