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I'm not sure if I have to defend my plug on the HP 700 series terminals but...


Hmmm, from $150.00 to $225.00...that seems a tad high for a bass boat
anchor.    8-)
(its a boat anchor unless you need them)

BlueLine services has many terminals from 35.00 and up... Thanks Gary
(get your own <plug>)

Way to go...I was having the exact same thought...they should be selling by
the pound..
(it could take up to 2 hours to refurbish one of the terminals, the price is
more reflective of labor and the warranty)

Sell by the pound ?  One of these days your PCs might all get infected and
you'll by dusting off your DTC's and buying terminals by the TON  (or
bass-boatload)    
(thank you)  

Who has terminals that do not have 30 years of stuff burnt into the screen?
I am partial to the green:)
(we do, we still purchase NEW tubes that we replace when needed) 


We all know that 3000 stuff is more than 15+ years old so yes all HP 3k
servers & peripherals are boat anchors. I'm just trying to keep this 3000
hardware alive, I know there is a need out there to user that are still on it. 

Jesse
Cypress Tech 

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