Re: Omnigo 120

Derick J.R. Qua (dqua@earthlink.net)
Sun, 18 Aug 1996 22:27:05 -0700

Michael Micha wrote:
>
> Well, I went and picked up a 120 at Service Merchandise to check it out,
> here is the deal-
>
> It is almost exactly the same as the 100 with the following exceptions:
>
> So, you are paying approx. $ 85.00 more ( considering rebate on 100 )
> for a limeish reflective screen, pre-installed Clip & Go which you can't
> use out of the box anyway, and Quicken which you get free by mail with
> the 100 ( except that you need a connectivity program to load it once it
> is mailed to you, but you will need it for Clip & Go on the 120 also )
>
> Is it worth the extra $? You tell me.

Are you telling me just return my new OmniGo and get a 200LX? :-)

Geez. You'd figure that they would have added more RAM (an extra 1MB, at
least, for that $ differential). Or maybe threw in just the serial
cable,
since they gave y'all Clip'N'Go. How about a faster processor or a few
more
spreadsheet functions? NOOO... They just gave us Quicken which we could
get
for FREE anyway... etc.

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