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fj12ryder
Dec 30, 2016Explorer III
I've never paid anywhere near $2000 for the gaming machines I used in the late 90's. Of course they were home-built.
When e-machines were introduced: "At the time (1998), few PCs sold for less than $699, and $999 was a more common price point for entry-level PCs." There were some people paying large sums for computers, but for most people they were just a toy, so $3000 would have been far from the norm. Kind of like cars: a few Cadillacs, but lots of Chevys and Fords.
When e-machines were introduced: "At the time (1998), few PCs sold for less than $699, and $999 was a more common price point for entry-level PCs." There were some people paying large sums for computers, but for most people they were just a toy, so $3000 would have been far from the norm. Kind of like cars: a few Cadillacs, but lots of Chevys and Fords.
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