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- From: phr@telebit.com (Paul Rubin)
- Subject: Re: The "high price" of the HP48!
- In-Reply-To: clemon@lemsys.UUCP's message of Fri, 01 Jan 1993 17:01:02 EST
- Message-ID: <PHR.93Jan1222351@napa.telebit.com>
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 06:23:51 GMT
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- > with numbers. Where can I get an HP48 for $140? (Remember this is
- > about HP48's, not cheaper calculators). Weren't you saying a minute
- > ago that I could get a Powerbook 100 for $500, not $2000? A Powerbook
- > 100 is a real computer by most definitions. (The cheapest I've seen
- > PB100's for is around $700, by the way, but I haven't been shopping
- > for one).
-
- Elek-Tek sells HP-48S calculators for $139US.
-
- Ok, ok, several people pointed this out. I had forgotten about the
- 48S and thought only of the 48SX.
-