I could have sworn that when I looked at Intergraph's web site last
week, the price of the Reactor was $199.95. Now it says $149. I
guess that's one way to help us all make a faster decision. :)))))
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
CR
I could have sworn that when I looked at Intergraph's web site last
week, the price of the Reactor was $199.95. Now it says $149. I
guess that's one way to help us all make a faster decision. :)))))
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
CR
>> I could have sworn that when I looked at Intergraph's web site last
>> week, the price of the Reactor was $199.95. Now it says $149. I
>> guess that's one way to help us all make a faster decision. :)))))
>> http://www.intergraph.com/ics/reactor/
>> CR
>I would guess they lowered the price to stay competitive with Sierra and
>Creative Labs as the Reactor doesn't come with bundled software. I'm
>going to order mine tomorrow!
>Rick
No bundled software? What do you call Rendition Ready Quake (for which
you can download the patch for free from Rendition anyway) and the full
version of ICR2, plus the trial versions of MTM and Hellbender?
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> I could have sworn that when I looked at Intergraph's web site last
> week, the price of the Reactor was $199.95. Now it says $149. I
> guess that's one way to help us all make a faster decision. :)))))
> http://www.intergraph.com/ics/reactor/
> CR
Rick
> No bundled software? What do you call Rendition Ready Quake (for which
> you can download the patch for free from Rendition anyway) and the full
> version of ICR2, plus the trial versions of MTM and Hellbender?
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> Emory University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
> Nascar Setups Page: http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ebusch/
> > I would guess they lowered the price to stay competitive with Sierra
> and
> > Creative Labs as the Reactor doesn't come with bundled software. I'm
> > going to order mine tomorrow!
> >I could have sworn that when I looked at Intergraph's web site last
> >week, the price of the Reactor was $199.95. Now it says $149. I
> >guess that's one way to help us all make a faster decision. :)))))
> >http://www.intergraph.com/ics/reactor/
> What do you guys think? Should I take my losses and chalk it
> up to a lesson on the fast-moving computer market, or should I
> call Intergraph Monday morning and threaten to return the card
> for a refund (assuming they'd honor that - their web page has a
> "we'll satisfy you or else" policy - whether that extends to a
> refund I don't know) and order a new $150 one?
> Pick one or more: Model Rockets (competition-NERCB) / PCs (even Atari!) /
> Papyrus ICR-ICR2-NCR / Who needs a life when you have multiple non-lives?
I called Intergraph today and they were quite nice about it and
credited my account for the $50 difference. It took 1/2 hour on
the phone, but the trick was getting the right person. I'd recommend
talking to either Susan Valdez or Martha Waldrup (check your order
paperwork). I only had to talk to Martha for 2-3 minutes to get the
job done.
Signed, a satisfied Intergraph customer, eager to go plug my new
Reactor into the P133 I got today!
Pick one or more: Model Rockets (competition-NERCB) / PCs (even Atari!) /
Papyrus ICR-ICR2-NCR / Who needs a life when you have multiple non-lives?
All of the Rendition boards are identical hardware-wise.
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