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To: Noda who wrote (10893)4/6/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: carrngc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213176
 
>If anyone buys any PowerPC through Education chanels between now and mid summer (All-in-One included) you can send in a coupon for either 32 megs of RAM or VirtualPC. <

Are you sure the AIO is included in this offer--I'm under the impression it is not (at least it's not listed as one of the eligible purchases on the coupon). The third option, by the way, is a warranty extension to 3 years.



To: Noda who wrote (10893)4/6/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
First off, the All-In-One is a great machine at an outstanding price but I don't agree
with offering it solely to the education market. I think lots of people would love this
simple, powerfull, yet complete device for home or office use.


Don't worry about this. Anyone who has followed Apple over the years knows they've done this in the past, only to sell to the public at large a month or two later. I have no doubt the AIO Mac will follow this trend. Past products to do this have included the Emate and the all-in-one LC series Macs. Suffice to say, if these machines become hot in the education market, we'll see them at the retail level very soon.



To: Noda who wrote (10893)4/6/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
<<Sorry about responding to a post two days old but I'm a bit behind>>

Don't worry about posting a few days behind. I've been posting a bit tardy myself. Been doing some heavy time on a Windows 95 rollout project.

I'm the cleanup man who picks up the mess after windows causes problems wit network, hardware, apps, etc. A lot of the lost time is due to user error. People need to be taught Windows.

-Bill_H