[comp.sys.amiga.marketplace] Educational Price Listing

BLABC183@ksuvxa.kent.edu (E. Malcolm Crosby - KSU BSA Network Technician) (02/20/91)

Hello,

	Many people, including myself, have been wondering what the current
Educational Prices were from Commodore. So I went to the computer store and
got a copy of the listing. It took a few hours to type it in and check for
any typos, but here it is, as I received it.

	So Have Fun...

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Educational Individual
Price Schedule
Effective FEB. 1, 1991

								EDUCATION
PART NUMBER		DESCRIPTION				PRICE
-----------		-----------				---------

			AMIGA
			=====

A500P			Amiga 500P Professional			559.00
			1-3.5 FD, 1M RAM, Mouse,
			Keyboard, 2 Mouse Ports, Serial
			& Parallel Ports, Appetizer
			Software, Amiga Basic, AmigaDOS
			& AmigaVision.

A500P Bundle		Amiga 500 Professional Bundle		799.00
			Includes the Amiga 500
			Professional, 1084S Monitor and
			A1011 Amiga 3.5" Floppy Disk
			Drive.

A2000C			Amiga 2000				1169.00
			1-3.5 FD, 1M RAM, Mouse,
			Keyboard, 2 Mouse Ports, Serial
			& Parallel Ports, AmigaDOS &
			AmigaVision.

A2000HD/1		Amiga 2000HD				1420.00
			1-3.5 FD, 1M RAM, 50M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			AmigaDOS & AmigaVision.

A2500/30		Amiga 2500/30				2709.00
			1-3.5 FD, 5M RAM, 50M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			AmigaDOS & AmigaVision.

A2500-25/100		Amiga 2500-25/100			3164.00
			1-3.5 FD, 5M RAM, 100M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			AmigaDOS & AmigaVision.

A3000-16/50		Amiga 3000-16/50			2249.00
			1-3.5 FD, 2M RAM, 50M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			SCSI Interface, 15.75 & 31.5 Khz
			Video Ports ( Built-In De-
			Interlacer ), 68881 Math Co-
			Processor, AmigaDOS &
			AmigaVision.

A3000-25/50		Amiga 3000-25/50			2624.00
			1-3.5 FD, 2M RAM, 50M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			SCSI Interface, 15.75 & 31.5 Khz
			Video Ports ( Built-In De-
			Interlacer ), 68882 Math Co-
			Processor, AmigaDOS &
			AmigaVision.

A3000-25/100		Amiga 3000-25/100			3549.00
			1-3.5 FD, 5M RAM, 100M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			SCSI Interface, 15.75 & 31.5 Khz
			Video Ports ( Built-In De-
			Interlacer ), 68882 Math Co-
			Processor, AmigaDOS &
			AmigaVision.

			UNIX
			====

A3000UXB		Amiga 3000UXB				4146.00
			1-3.5 FD, 5M RAM, 100M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,
			SCSI Interface, Ethernet
			Adapter, 15.75 & 31.5 Khz Video
			Ports ( Built-In De-Interlacer),
			68882 Math Co-Processor,
			AmigaDOS, UNIX System V Release 4,
			X Window System & Open Look
			graphical interface, Networking
			software.

A3000UXD		Amiga 3000UXD				5277.00
			1-3.5 FD, 9M RAM, 200M Hard
			Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, 2 Mouse
			Ports, Serial & Parallel Ports,	
			SCSI Interface, Ethernet
			Adapter, 15.75 31.5 Khz Video
			Ports ( Built-In De-Interlacer),
			68882 Math Co-Processor,
			AmigaDOS, UNIX System V Release 4,
			X Window System & Open Look
			graphical interface, Networking
			software.

A3070			150MB Tape Drive			659.00
			Uses an Industry Standard 24
			Track QIC Format (DC 600). This
			ensures the ability to backup
			contiguous data up to 150 MB.
			3070 Tape drive is a low profile
			design which is matched in color
			and design to the Amiga 3000UX
			series.

			AMIGA MEMORY AND STORAGE DEVICES
			================================

A501			512k RAM Expander for Amiga 500,	89.00
			includes Battery Back-
			up/Calendar.

A2058			RAM Expansion Board equipped		209.00
			with 2M RAM standard,
			expandable to 8M on board.

A1011			Amiga 3.5" External Floppy		99.00
			providing an additional 880K of
			diskette storage.

A2010			Amiga 3.5" Internal Floppy		79.00
			Drive, 880K of additional
			storage.

A590			Amiga 500 20M External Hard		377.00
			Drive that allows for 2M RAM
			Memory Expansion and SCSI Port.

A2091			Amiga Hard Drive Autoboot		119.00
			Controller with sockets for up
			to 2Mb of 16 Bit RAM.

A2091-50		50M Hard Disk Drive (19ms		449.00
			Average Access Time) Pre-
			formatted and Mounted Directly
			on the A2091 Autoboot Controller
			Card.

			AMIGA ACCESSORIES
			=================

A1680			Amiga 1200 Baud External		35.00
			includes Terminal Software and
			Cable.

A520			Amiga External RF Modulator,		29.00
			Composite/RF (television)
			Adapter.

A2060			Arcnet Network Adapter for the		137.00
			Amiga 2000 and 3000 series.

A2065			Ethernet Network Adapter for the	209.00
			Amiga 2000 and 3000 series.

A2630/4			Amiga 68030 Processor Board		1079.00
			includes 25 MHz 68030
			Microprocessor, 68882 Math Co-
			Processor, Memory Management
			Unit, 4M of 32Bit Memory.

A2088D			Amiga Bridgeboard-XT, Intel 8088	299.00
			Co-Processor Board, 5.25" 360K
			Floppy Diskette Drive, MS DOS
			3.30.

A2286			Amiga Bridgeboard-AT, 80286 Co-		479.00
			Processor Board, 5.25" 360K
			Floppy Drive, MS DOS 4.01.

AS2232			Multi-Serial Port Adapter		239.00
			Supporting 7 Additional RS232
			Serial Ports.

A2300			Amiga Internal Genlock allows		101.00
			user to superimpose A2000 series
			Video over External Source such
			as a video camera or VCR.

			MONITOR
			=======

1084S			1084 Color Monitor with RGBI		199.00
			Analog and Composite Video
			Inputs as well as Audio Inputs
			and Speakers.

1930			1930 VGA Color Monitor, RGB		389.00
			Analog supporting VGA-compatible
			output.

1950			1950 Multiscan Color Monitor,		399.00
			RGB Analog and RGBI (Digital)
			capable of scanning Video
			Signals from 15-36KHz.

A2024			2024 Hi-Res Monochrome Monitor		449.00
			capable of Scanning Standard
			Amiga Video (15.75 KHz) Signals
			and Displaying Resolutions up to
			1008 x 800.

			MISCELLANEOUS
			=============

A10			Stereo Audio Speakers with		23.00
			Built-in Amplifier for
			attachment to the Audio Outputs
			of the Amiga Series.

A2320			Display Enhancer Board, De-		179.00
			Interlaced Video for Display on
			Multiscanning Monitor.

AS260			AMIGA CLIPS, Volume 1 - Sound		17.00
			effects for Amiga Vision
			Presentations.

AS225			TCP/IP - NFS Network Software		119.00
			allowing the Amiga to access
			TCP/IP Networks and NFS Storage
			Systems.

AS250			AmigaVision Authoring System,		89.00
			Interactive Authoring System for
			the Amiga.

MPS 1270		MPS-1270 Ink Jet printer, Black		179.00
			& White Ink Jet printer for the
			Amiga Series.

MPS 1230		MPS-1230 NLQ Dot Matrix Printer,	149.00
			120 Characters per Second, Near
			Letter Quality Dot Matrix
			Printer.

			COMMODORE 64
			============

64TP			Commodore 64 Test Pilot			259.00
			20K ROM Standard (includes
			operating system & BASIC
			interpreter), 64K RAM, 5.25"
			170K SSSD Disk Drive, Joystick,
			2 Joystick Ports, 2 Serial
			Ports, Cartridge Port, Composite
			Video Port, Audio port, 5 Action
			Simulation Software Packages.

1802			1802 Color Monitor			179.00
			13 inch screen size, NTCS color
			standard, Built-in audio
			amplifier and speaker, 1000
			characters per screen resolution
			(color), 40 column color mode
			(16 colors).

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es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) (02/20/91)

In article <45176@nigel.ee.udel.edu> "E. Malcolm Crosby - KSU BSA Network Technician" <BLABC183@ksuvxa.kent.edu> writes:
>Educational Individual
>Price Schedule
>Effective FEB. 1, 1991
>
>								EDUCATION
>PART NUMBER		DESCRIPTION				PRICE
>-----------		-----------				---------
>
>			AMIGA
>			=====
>
>A500P			Amiga 500P Professional			559.00
>			1-3.5 FD, 1M RAM, Mouse,
>			Keyboard, 2 Mouse Ports, Serial
>			& Parallel Ports, Appetizer
>			Software, Amiga Basic, AmigaDOS
>			& AmigaVision.
>
etc...

	Some points I've been told I should make:

1) There is NO restriction anymore on buying peripherals. You no
longer have to buy a CPU. This means that those of you who've
been waiting to buy a BridgeBoard or the 2320 deinterlacer, you
now can.

2) PRICES ON PERIPHERALS WILL BE GOING UP. The new price list,
starting April 1, will be more geared to making dealers happy and
prevent them from being bankrupt. Consider this a bargain sale,
$179 for the deinterlacer.
	-- Ethan


Q:	What's the definition of a Quayle?

A:	Two right wings and no backbone.

davids@ucscf.UCSC.EDU (Dave Schreiber) (02/20/91)

In article <1991Feb20.051429.7186@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) writes:

>	Some points I've been told I should make:

>1) There is NO restriction anymore on buying peripherals. You no
>longer have to buy a CPU. This means that those of you who've
>been waiting to buy a BridgeBoard or the 2320 deinterlacer, you
>now can.

Yeah!  Maybe I won't be buying a VCR with my income tax refund...


>2) PRICES ON PERIPHERALS WILL BE GOING UP. The new price list,
>starting April 1, will be more geared to making dealers happy and
>prevent them from being bankrupt. Consider this a bargain sale,
>$179 for the deinterlacer.

Hmmm....when I bought my 3000 last August, it said something about only
buying stuff on the educational purchase plan once per year.  Is this
still in effect (do I have to wait 'till August to buy all those 
peripherals I couldn't afford last summer, and thus pay more?)?

>	-- Ethan

Thanks.

-- 
Dave Schreiber                                    davids@slugmail.ucsc.edu 
                                or (but not both) davids@ucscf.ucsc.edu
"It was fun learning about logic, but I don't see where or when I will ever
use it again."

es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) (02/20/91)

In article <12597@darkstar.ucsc.edu> davids@ucscf.UCSC.EDU (Dave Schreiber) writes:
>
>Hmmm....when I bought my 3000 last August, it said something about only
>buying stuff on the educational purchase plan once per year.  Is this
>still in effect (do I have to wait 'till August to buy all those 
>peripherals I couldn't afford last summer, and thus pay more?)?
>

	I believe the restriction was 1 CPU/year. Considering
that they just removed the restriction on peripheral purchasing,
I'd imagine that they aren't maintaining that kind of a
restriction. Ask your dealer, if they say you can't push them to
contact Commodore, and if they don't contact Commodore, get a new
dealer.

>
>Thanks.
>
>-- 
>Dave Schreiber                                    davids@slugmail.ucsc.edu 
>                                or (but not both) davids@ucscf.ucsc.edu
>"It was fun learning about logic, but I don't see where or when I will ever
>use it again."


	-- Ethan


Q:	What's the definition of a Quayle?

A:	Two right wings and no backbone.

rick@clark.edu (Rick Randall) (02/21/91)

>
>>2) PRICES ON PERIPHERALS WILL BE GOING UP. The new price list,
>>starting April 1, will be more geared to making dealers happy and
>>prevent them from being bankrupt. Consider this a bargain sale,
>>$179 for the deinterlacer.
>
>Hmmm....when I bought my 3000 last August, it said something about only
>buying stuff on the educational purchase plan once per year.  Is this
>still in effect (do I have to wait 'till August to buy all those 
>peripherals I couldn't afford last summer, and thus pay more?)?
>
>>	-- Ethan
>
>Thanks.
>I think the once per year was meant for CPU's only!  You can buy the
other peripherals whenever you want to.

       Rick

waw5805@isc.rit.edu (W.A. Willis ) (02/21/91)

Do these packages, particularly the 2000HD/1, include a monitor?