The price quote for the Toshiba DVD-ROM is $399.95. That's direct from
Dell and does include some type of hardware to ensure smooth play on a
233 MHz processor. They also said you just pull the CD-ROM out and
install the DVD-ROM. I've never worked with a computer and I'm not sure
if I have to take it apart with a screwdriver or not or what I'm
supposed to do.

Questions: Are there other places besides Dell where I would find the
same DVD-ROM drive significantly cheaper? Also was quoted $79.95 for an
extra battery, $69.95 for a TV card (is this similar to reception from a
Sony Watchman when used as a portable without AC power picture
wise-poor, spotty reception (in comparison to cable) and cable like
reception when connected to indoor cable? $189.95 or $199.95 for a
docking station. What is the advantage of having one? Also, I guess I
can pretty much buy a printer/scanner/copier just about anywhere. 

-----------------------------------------------------------------
To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word
"unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to