on 24-01-2002 7:47, Laurent Daudelin at nemesys_at_cox.rr.com wrote:
> I'm thinking exactly the same. When you can have an eMate for less than
> $200, I can't justify how I would pay $200 for a memory expansion kit, no
> matter how rare it is...
Actually, that doesn't really make sense, if you could buy a 2000 for $ 10
would that be a reason to not spend $ 200 for a memory upgrade ?
(I have to admit that with these very cheap Newts that we see lately even
this example seems high, but I guess you get my point ;-)
Robert Benschop
P.S.
I think that $ 200 is really expensive for the memory upgrade too, but if
your eMate is you sole computer I would still think that it's money well
spent too.
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