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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (80373)5/3/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
RE:"

I don't know where you can get a "decent" video card for $25, "decent"
speakers for $5, or a "decent" 17" monitor for $200. "...
I paid in December, $200 for a Hitachi 17" monitor (620) at compUSA and $23 for a Creative Labs graphics blaster extreme video card (4 Meg) at a computer show last week.
Speakers at $5 are cheap but that's what you get with a computer these days. I run it through my stereo if i want good sound.
I paid $9.95 for an Ensoniq audio PCI sound card from Office depot a couple months back. Not long ago they were selling Maxtor 8.4 gig HDs for 99. Before that they closed out Maxtor 13.6 gigggers for 99.
A Micronics C300 can be had for $36. A celeron 400 for about $100.
64 MB Dimm for under $70, PC100.
You just have to know a good deal when you see it and shop.

Jim
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