>Hi Tom,
>I'm looking there now, good prices, any problem with them?
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>Agustin.
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>>Agustin;
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>>Have you tried :
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http://www.armcomputer.com/>>
>>Many of us have them. They are good and they are local. The company has been in business for several years. I bought my first one from them in July of 1995.
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>>Tom
Agustin;
I know six developers that use them. None of us have had a problem. One of the guys had his stolen and got a new one of the same model. The Active Matrix is very bright.
One reason I like mine is for the last six years – every time I brought my Arm Computer for a demo, I got either the consulting or permanent job I was going for. And I do mean 100% of the time!
At first I thought I would only use it for demos and then started using it at computer classes and development. I think highly of the computer and the staff at Arm. My next Lap Top will also be an Arm.
On one of my Arm Computers I have my application I wrote for Mel Bay Publishing, to find music literature. It is very cool and when people see it turns out to be almost like a video game. Enter any combination of pieces of information; Composer, instrument, name of piece of music (there are many available criteria) and the program looks up the answer and gives you the catalog number to order. Since I spend a lot of time with my flamenco guitar I get a kick out of this program.
By the way I am working on some Villancicos from Spain for Christmas. Hope to get something done to be able to play a few. My wife and I are trying to choose which ones to do. You learn something everyday (hopefully) and I just learned that Villancicos are also popular in Bolivia, Ecuador and much of South America. Also working on Alma, Corazon y Vida, as my wife is from Peru.
Ciao.
Tom