Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!bu-cs!dartvax!eleazar.dartmouth.edu!xxiaoye From: xxiaoye@eleazar.dartmouth.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Microtech hard disks Message-ID: <11085@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Date: 22 Nov 88 01:14:27 GMT Sender: news@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU Reply-To: xxiaoye@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Xiaoxia Ye) Distribution: na Organization: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH Lines: 42 References:<275malquistp@byuvax.bitnet> <45@eplrx7.UUCP> <11077@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Sender: Keywords:Hard Disks, Microtech, Nova, warranty In article <11077@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> sage@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (David Martosko '91) writes: >In article <45@eplrx7.UUCP> lad@eplrx7.UUCP (lad) writes: > >>MicroTech drives are not sold with a 5 year warranty. It's an option they >>charge extra for. Try finding that information in one of their ads. > >Actually, I bought a Nova 30 earlier this year, and it did come with a >5-year warranty...nothing extra to pay. Well, Dartmouth made a deal with MicroTech, and sold the drives with the educational discount. For Nova 30, the price was about $605, with the five year warranty. LAD maybe right in saying that you have to pay extra for the warranty if you buy Novas on the market. In December MacUser, I saw an ad by Microtech in which they listed their Nova 30 at $569 (about) which is CHEAPER than the "educational price" that Dartmouth has right now. Well, I think the difference here is the FIVE YEAR WARRANTY, otherwise Dartmouth would have complained long time ago. I bought Nova 30 when Microtech first marketed it a year ago. I've been satisfied with its performance, which is about average. The only gripe that I had was its noise. HOWEVER, a friend of mine bought a Nova 30 recently, and I have noticed some SIGNIFICANT improvements: o Noise level is LOW, comparable to new SE fan. o The new drive weighs about one half of mine(very light) o Better software (well, which still sucks) o Elimination of several glitches here and there. The Nova Drives are cheap and reliable. I think that its 30 meg model is the cheapest on the market right now. Besides, its 30 meg model is actually 33 meg after formatting (unlike some 20 meg models which give you 18 meg after formatting). For people who wants to buy an average capacity drive, get Nova 30. Special Disclaimer: I am a student, and would love to be affiliated with MICROTECH (such as internship ...etc), but ... "VOX CLAMANTIS IN DESERTO" -- ahh, who else do I speak for! __________________________________________________________________________ Xiaoxia Ye Internet/Bitnet xxiaoye@eleazar.dartmouth.edu Dartmouth College UUCP: Xiaoxia.Ye@dartmouth.edu