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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: CyberViking2000 on November 05, 2002, 10:45:56 PM
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Amid fears that consumers won't be shelling out for high-ticket items this holiday season, PC makers are lowering prices to try and loosen consumers' purse strings.
Read more about it here (http://cl.com.com/Click?q=fb-aWqrQkg6jGVB--6k3EJCFDTOf6Cq).
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Take the "Virtual tour" of the 300SL. Someone doesn't know their floppies from their HDDs.
:-o
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I can't find it. Do you have a URL for this virtual tour?
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I can't find it. Do you have a URL for this virtual tour?
Sorry, it disappeared from the zdnet site. Try this one.
http://gateway.com/home/deals/offers/amazingoffer.shtml
Cache Ya,
Craig.
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The $399 Gateway PC comes with a 1.8GHz Intel Celeron processor, a 40GB hard drive, 128MB of memory, a CD burner, and a year's worth of America Online Internet service.
That's alot of stuff to put in for $399.00, of course it will cost $499 out of pocket (see the $100 rebate info) and that last line...."America Online Internet service." I'm assuming that you will have to buy AOL for a year, and not that you get a year of free online service. Let's see, so you pay $23.90 a month for AOL for one year ($286.80) then in all you have paid $399.00 + $286.80 = $685.80. And that's about the average price for a PC anyway. But if you get theirs, you have to take the AOL for one year (YUCK!) I wouldn't wish that on anyone.