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echo: consumer_report
to: JAMES ARNOLD
from: BILL REYNA
date: 1998-01-05 07:41:00
subject: Win95 Price

  > 98(maybe). I don't recall ever seeing any great price reduction
  > ever offered for Win95 and compared to much earlier releases
  > there seemed to be more competive pricing.
 > Every dealer I've checked either sells it for $90 or
 > $100.
 [----------^^^^ you said the above ^^^^-----------]
That's if you go to a storefornt, computer shows offer "actual releases" but 
they do fall into several versions mostly sold with new systems, but 
never-the-less are sold separately and at less cost.
 > BTW, the OSR2 version of Windows 95,, often called
 > Windows 95B, is
 > hard to buy without purchasing an entire computer
 [----------^^^^ you said the above ^^^^-----------]
I'm pretty sure I saw them for sdale, but at the time, I didn't pay attention 
to release version types and it seems that was probably what I saw recently 
at a computer show. I like to get my hands on several, but at the time 
wasinterested in memory and HD for my $$$. :) -_-_-Bill
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