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4913.1 | Make sure it's worth it... | FROCKY::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Wed Jul 24 1991 04:11 | 15 |
| Re: .0
>In general, what problems and hassles can be expected in buying an A500
>in the US for use in Germany? Is it worth it for the bucks saved?
That depends if and how much bucks you save. Quote me a price (after power up,
etc) and I'll tell you if your friend will save or loose money.
Your PAL vs. NTSC assumptions are correct and should not be a problem.
However the power supply will probably eat up the margin (if any) gained on
this deal.
Cheers,
<CB>
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4913.2 | Re: is it worth it? | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Wed Jul 24 1991 13:53 | 7 |
| The Memory Location quoted me a price of $499 for a c64 owner to purchase
an A500p. Tax would be on top of that, but I figure it should be possible
to do at least as well in New Hampshire where there is no tax.
I don't suppose the discount for c64 owners is available in Europe is it?
Paul
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4913.3 | Use a PC supply 110V/220V switchable | CSC32::A_ANDERSON | | Wed Jul 24 1991 23:06 | 18 |
| One idea that might help the power supply cost. When my 500 supply
died I bought a $35.00 IBM PC 150 Watt supply. I then gutted the A500
supply added a terminal strip and ran the 150W supply leads in where
the AC line cord was and the DC power cable out of the other side. A
lot larger than the original and you have the extra box to contend with
but the 150 Watt supply has a 110V or 220V switch. All he would need
would be a power cord to match the outlet in Europe. Of course the
extra 100wats might be useful some day. Look for a power supply that
is totaly enclosed for saftey sake. Of course this voids warranties.
Alan
original supply.
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4913.4 | Slim margin | FROCKY::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Thu Jul 25 1991 04:09 | 17 |
| Re: .2
>The Memory Location quoted me a price of $499 for a c64 owner to purchase
>an A500p. Tax would be on top of that, but I figure it should be possible
>to do at least as well in New Hampshire where there is no tax.
Hmm, 499 times 1.85 (current exchange rate $->DM) gives you a rather
unattractice DM 923.15. That's ignoring customs or the power supply.
However you quote an A500p. I dunno for how much this combo sells right now,
but the difference will be marginal...
>I don't suppose the discount for c64 owners is available in Europe is it?
Nope, CBM is doing too well over here... ;-)
Cheers,
<CB>
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4913.5 | Cheaper in Germany! | KBOMFG::MRAMIREZ | | Fri Jul 26 1991 08:57 | 9 |
| Re: -.1
An A500 cost about 750.- DM in Germany, so... I think it's better to
buy it here and not in USA.
50/60 Hz problem: an USA Amiga works with 60Hz, so that your Amiga
clock won't be too precise.
Regs,
Miguel
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4913.6 | He bought in Germany - cheaper than US | CIMNET::KYZIVAT | Paul Kyzivat | Fri Jul 26 1991 17:49 | 0
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