paryavi@harris.cis.ksu.edu (Saiid Paryavi) (11/22/89)
These are handheld scanners that allow you to scan at 100, 200, 300, and 400
dpi at up to 32 shades of gray. The list price is $499 and typical mail order
price is $349.
Both units are in perfect condition and used only a few times.
Asking price: $250 each or $450 for both (+ shipping)
If interested, send e-mail.
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Saiid Paryavi Computer Science Dept.
Internet: paryavi@harris.cis.ksu.edu Nichols Hall
BITNET: paryavi@ksuvax1.bitnet Kansas State University
UUCP: {rutgers, texbell}!ksuvax1!harry!paryavi Manhattan, KS 66506rgr@cbnewsm.ATT.COM (robert.g.robillard) (11/23/89)
In article <4917@deimos.cis.ksu.edu> paryavi@harris.cis.ksu.edu (Saiid Paryavi) writes: > The list price is $499 and typical mail order price is $349. >Asking price: $250 each or $450 for both (+ shipping) I'm not trying to be nasty, but typical mail order price for these is under $250. I got my Scanman Plus for $150 as part of a promotional deal from Logitech (it was part of the mouse upgrade package they had.) It's a good scanner, though. -- | Duke Robillard | | Internet: rgr@m21ux.att.com | BITNET: rgr%m21ux.uucp@psuvax1 | | UUCP: {backbone!}att!m21ux!rgr | (maybe) |
frank@mnetor.UUCP (Frank Kolnick) (11/24/89)
In article <6969@cbnewsm.ATT.COM> rgr@cbnewsm.ATT.COM (robert.g.robillard,mh,) writes: >In article <4917@deimos.cis.ksu.edu> paryavi@harris.cis.ksu.edu (Saiid Paryavi) writes: >> The list price is $499 and typical mail order price is $349. >>Asking price: $250 each or $450 for both (+ shipping) > >I'm not trying to be nasty, but typical mail order price for these >is under $250. I got my Scanman Plus for $150 as part of a >promotional deal from Logitech (it was part of the mouse upgrade >package they had.) Not that it's any of my business, but a quick scan of the mail-order ads shows that the *PC* ScanMan sells for about $200 while the *Mac* ScanMan goes for about $350. Which one are we talking about, and what's the difference, anyway? (between the two scanners, that is) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (who invented this stupid rule about new text > old text?) -- Frank Kolnick, consulting for, and therefore expressing opinions independent of, Computer X UUCP: {allegra, linus}!utzoo!mnetor!frank