From: Victor Rehorst (victor_at_newtontalk.net)
Date: Mon Apr 18 2005 - 09:42:56 PDT
zahirah shakir wrote:
> A disaster occurred to my Newton 2000 that I leave on my desk at work, the
> guys upgrading my desk machine dropped the Newtonon on the floor and the
> screen is now cracked. Never mind, I have a 2100 so the loss is bearable,
> but my employer has offered to buy me something similar new, obviously not
> a Newton. So this is the question. What is there in the market today that
> most resembles a Newton? I use mine with a keyboard, so it needs to have
> that feature also. I am sure there is nothing as good as the Newton, but
> since it will be free I might as well take up the offer.
Back in 1997, a new Newton 2000 was approx. $999 MSRP, wasn't it?
Now, I wouldn't take advantage of such a fact... but you might.
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