> On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 12:48 PM, Joel Rosenblum wrote:
>
> > Previously, I thought that the eMacs were competitively priced, when I
> > looked at similar PCs. But now I check on eBay, and to my dismay, a
> > $1200 PC
> > (1.2GHz, 40GB HD, CDRW, etc.) sells for $250, whereas the same priced
> > eMac
> > sells for $900 or more! Isn't that a bit odd?
Hey, just saw my old 350 blueberry iMac on sale for 500$. I
am astonished at how well macs hold their value. You pay
more up front, but get most of that back. The eMac in this
case is the real deal. It is actually a little annoying! I
keep looking at the used laptops, but they never seem to
come down in cost at all. Those old toilet seats are still
running 6-800$ over here. I will just have to buy new! :-)
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