From: Cheyanne & Randy (charan_at_camtel.net)
Date: Wed May 28 2003 - 08:26:10 PDT
Karl & Newts,
The really silly part is that if things like the "Brainium DreamMax"
(just the name should clue folks in ;-) are the competition, Apple
really is throwing away the market. The lowest priced iBook is only
$300 more on the consumer page and the eMac is only $100 on Apples's
same site. Bet they could match that price with at least the eMac and
a big enough order.
cheers,
Randy
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 10:08 US/Central, Karl and Kathleen
wrote:
> I think Apple is in trouble. The education market is slowly slipping
> away, just like the rest of their market share.Don't get me wrong, I
> have a Mac, always have and will.
> On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 10:17 AM, Joe Anthenat wrote:
>> http://www.brainium.com/content.asp?pid=3000¶m=DM700
>> (no offense intended to step-sisters...)
>
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