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Apple Educator Advantage Confidential Price List EDUCATOR ADVANTAGE INDIVIDUAi, PURCHASE PROGRAMCONFIDENTIAL PRICE LIST OCTOBER 15, 1989 Educator Price SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROMOTION BUNDLES These Special Holiday Teacher Promotion Bundles prices are effective from October 14, 1989 through December 31, 1989. A2P6019/A ApplellGS lMB RGB Teacher Promotion Bundle 1946.00 Includes Apple JIGS CPU ( JMB), AppleColor RGB Monitor, Apple 3.5 Drive, Apple 5.25 Drive, JmageWriter II w/SystemPeripheral-8Cable. B0185Ll.JA Macintosh Plus Teacher Promotion Bundle 1945.00 Includes Macintosh Plus CPU wtbuili-in 3.5 disk drive, Apple Hard Disk 20SC, Image Writer II w/System Peripheral-B Cable, B0184Ll.JA Macintosh SE Hard Disk 20 Teacher Promotion Bundle 2416.00 Includes Macintosh SE Hard Disk 20 CPU wlbuilt-in l .4MB disk drive and 20MB Internal Hard Disk, Apple Keyboard, Image Writer II w/System Peripheral-S Cable. B0186LL/A Macintosh SE/30 Hard Disk 40 Teacher Promotion Bundle 3472.00 Includes Macintosh SE/30 Hard Disk 40 CPU wlbuilt-in 1.4MB disk drive and 40MB Internal Hard Disk, Apple Keyboard, JmageWriter JI w/System Peripheral-S Cable. B0096LL/B Macintosh Ilcx Color Teacher Promotion Bundle 4378.00 Includes Macintosh Ilcx Hard Disk 40 CPU wlbuilt-in l .4MB disk drive and 40MB Internal Hard Disk, Apple Keyboard, Macintosh II 4bit Video Card, AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor. APPLE II SYSTEMS A2P6014/A Apple IIGS lMB Professional System $1389.00 Includes Apple JIGS CPU (1MB)(A0012WA), Apple 3.5 Drive (A9M0106), Apple 5.25 Drive (A9M0107), Apple Monochrome Monitor (A2M6016). A2P6015/A Apple IIGS lMB Color RGB Professional System 1629.00 Includes Apple JIGS CPU (1MB)(A0012WA), Apple 3.5 Drive (A9M0106), Apple 5.25 Drive (A9M0107), AppleColor RGB Monitor (A2M6014). A2P2172/B Apple Ile 128K Starter System 850.00 Includes Apple Ile 128K CPU (A2S2128), Apple 5.25 Drive (A9MOJ07), Monochrome Monitor lie (A2M6017), Apple II System Disk User's Guide (A2D4041), Apple lie Accessory Kit (A9C0320). A2P2170/B Apple Ile Color Classroom System 999.00 Includes Apple Ile 128K CPU (A2S2128), Apple 5.25 Drive (A9M0107), Apple Ile Accessory Kit (A9C0320), AppleColor Composite Monitor Ile (A2M6021), Apple II System Disk User's Guide (A2D4041). A2P3000 Apple Ile Plus Starter System 620.00 Includes Apple Ile Plus CPU wtbuilt-in 3.5 Drive (A2S4500), Apple Monochrome Monitor (A2M6016), Apple II Monitor Stand (A2M4029). A2P0304 Apple Ile Plus Color System 811.00 Includes Apple Ile Plus CPU wtbuilt-in 35 Drive (A2S4500), AppleColor Composite Monitor (A2M6020), Apple II Monitor Stand (A2M4029). Educator Price MACINTOSH SYSTEMS M5880 Macintosh Plus Personal Computer 999.00 Includes built-in 3 5 disk drive. M5084/D Macintosh SE CPU w/Apple Keyboard 1799.00 Includes Macinlosh SE CPU w/2 built-in 1.4 disk drives (M0029WA), Apple Keyboard (MOJ16). M5083/D Macintosh SE Hard Disk 20 CPU w/Apple Keyboard 2149.00 Includes Macintosh SE Hard Disk 20 CPU wt built-in l .4MB disk drive and 20MB Internal /-lard Disk(M0028WA),Apple Keyboard (MOJJ6). B0060LL/A Macintosh SE/30 HD40 w/Apple Keyboard ' 3255.00 includes Macintosh SE/30 Hard Disk 40 CPU wtbuilt-in l .4MB disk drive and40MB /nternalHardDisk(M5390), Apple Keyboard (M0116). B()()()6LLJB Macintosh Ilcx Color System 4628.00 Includes Macinlosh flex Hard Disk 40 CPU wtbuilt-ln J .4MB disk drive and 40MB Internal Hard Disk ( M5610) , Apple Keyboard (MOJ 16), Macintosh JI 4bit Video Card (M0322), AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor (M040J). APPLE DRIVES Limit of one drive per system purchase A9M0106 Apple 3.5 Drive 300.30 (for use with Apple JIGS, Ile Plus, Maciniosb Plus, SE, or SE/30) A9M0107 Apple 5.25 Drive (for use with Apple JIGS, Ile or Ile Plus) 230.30 A2P4117 UniDisk 3.5 w/Controller and Catalyst (for use with Apple lie only) 348.60 3.5 floppy disk drive with controller card to be used as a first 35 drive. Controller card is required to connect thefi rst 35 drive to the CPU. Catalyst software provides utilitiesf or easy application management, providing Macintosh-like user interface. A2P4167/A Apple Hard Disk 20SC 719.60 (for use with Apple JIGS or lie) Includes Apple II SCSI Card, SCSI System Cable, SCSI Cable Terminator. M2620/A Apple Hard Disk 20SC (for use with Macintosh Plus, SE, SE/30, or llcx} 629.30 Includes Apple SCSI System Cable and SCSI Cable Terminator. APPLE PRINTERS Limit of, one printer per system purchase A9P0331 Image Writer II w/Ile Cable and Super Serial Card(for use with Apple lie) 486.50 A9P0329 Image Writer II w/System Peripheral-S Cable 417.00 (for use with Apple JIGS, Apple Ile Plus, Macintosh Plus, SE, SE/30, or flex) M6047/A Laser Writer IlSC w!Toner Cartridge, Letter Cassette and SCSI Cables 2043.00 (for use wilh Macintosh Plus, SE, SE/30, or llcx) Includes Laser Writer II Engine ( M6000), LaserWriter !!SC Controller Card (M 6003!A), Laser Writer IT Toner Cartridge (M6002), Apple SCSI System Cable (M0206), Apple SCSI Cable Extender (M0208) and Apple SCSI Cable Terminator (M0209). Limited Time Offer B0158LL/A Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Kit 3-Pack 222.60 Limited time offer - good from 9115189 through 1115190. Educators who purchased an Apple JIGS through this program (a ka Educator Buy) can purchase this product alone if they submit proof ofp revious purchase with. their order form. Proof ofp urchase can be a copy of the original order form, packing slip, or acknowledgement form. Prices subject to change on the 15th of every month and without notice. Please contact your authorized Apple Education, Higher Education or Government Service Provider to verify prices. · To locate one of these authorized Apple Service Providers in your area, call (800) 538-9696, X480. .
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