Re: FS: TI-86


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Re: FS: TI-86



Are you willing to lower the price of your TI-86 calculator?  I find it
a bit too high.  I can get a TI-92 for $90 (better for less).  And I
also saw a TI-86 for sale for $50.  So I am not willing to pay $80-100
for a TI-86 its too expensive.  So please contact me and tell me whether

or whether not you will be willing to lower your price.

THANKS
Please Reply SOON

Nick Dolezal wrote:

> NOTE: TO REPLY SEE BOTTOM.  IF YOU HIT REPLY THE MAIL WILL BOUNCE.
>
> I'm selling off my palmtop toys to accomodate the new Sharp HPC.
>
> Anyway,
>
> TI-86:
> -Advanced graphing calculator
> -128K RAM
> -matricies, stats, graphing, programming, equ solving, blah blah blah,

>
> the power to beat the other kids
> -like-new condition
> -Graph Link cable included (Official TI grey one)
> $100
>
> OmniBook 425:
> -2.8 pound subnotebook
> -8 hour battery life
> -8MB RAM
> -Windows, Word, Excel, DOS in XIP ROM (use hardly any RAM to run)
> -no default mass storage device
> -nifty pop-out mouse
> -AC adapter
> -640x480 easy to read reflective VGA screen
> -full-size keys on keyboard
> -serial, parallel, IR ports
> $400
>
> 40MB flashcard:
> -IBM made
> -good condition
> -up to 80MB+ compressed
> $350
>
> 10MB flashcard:
> -SunDisk made
> -good condition
> -up to 20MB+ compressed
> $100
>
> Kodak DC20 digital camera:
> -great condition
> -the smallest digital camera
> -takes 490x373 color pics
> -PC link cable, TWAIN driver, photo editing software, Kai's Power Goo
> included
> -works on PC or Mac
> $150
>
> For more info or pics of the items mail me.  I am not interested in
> trades, unless you have a Sharp Mobilion 4500.  (and, because it's not

>
> out yet, I doubt you will :-) )
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick Dolezal
>
> Reply to:
> nAdBolezal@hotmail.com
>
> REMOVE ALL CAPITAL LETTERS FROM ABOVE ADDRESS OR YOUR MAIL WILL
> BOUNCE.
>
> Sorry for the inconvienince, but I hate spam.


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