Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!wang!ice From: ice@wang.com (Fredrik Nyman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Educational Prices on A3000 ?? Message-ID: Date: 9 Jan 91 13:43:38 GMT References: <15812.278af225@levels.sait.edu.au> Organization: Wang Labs, Lowell MA, USA Lines: 45 etac@levels.sait.edu.au writes: >I have a question which I hope someone, maybe from comodore, can give me >an answer that I'll like. > I am very seriously considering buying an A3000 or an A3000UX. The only >thing holding me back at the moment is findinmg the best price. Being a >student, like many others, I won't to get the best deal I can. I recently >heard rumours the C= is going to push the A3000UX to students by giving >educational discounts in one form or another. At least in the US, Commodore offers educational discounts. Prices are as follows: Amiga 500P system List $1,189 Edu $699 Amiga 500, 1 MB RAM, 3.5" disk, 1084S color RGB monitor Amiga 500P/2 system List $1,397 Edu $759 As above with an external 3.5" drive too Amiga 2000/2 system List $2,453 Edu $1,299 Amiga 2000, 1 MB RAM, two 3.5" disk drives, 1084S color RGB monitor Amiga 2000 HD system List $3,098 Edu $1,599 As above but with a 40MB hard disk and one 3.5" disk drive Amiga 2500/30 system List $5,098 Edu $2,999 Amiga 2500/30 (4MB 32bit RAM, 1 MB 16bit RAM, 50 MB hard disk) Also 3.5" disk drive and 1084S color RGB monitor Amiga 3000/16-50 system List $4,098 Edu $2,599 Amiga 3000 (16 MHz), 2MB RAM, 50 MB hard disk Amiga 3000/25-50 system List $4,798 Edu $3,039 As above but running at 25 MHz Amiga 3000/25-100 system List $5,798 Edu $3,899 As above but with 100 MB hard disk -- Disclaimer: Wang doesn't care about my opinions, so why should you? Internet: BITNET: (in order of preference) USnail: Wang Labs, Inc., M/S 019-490, One Industrial Ave., Lowell, MA 01851