Hi guys!
After a long absence from both the MLA and the collector lifestyle (moving from a big house to a small apartment will do that...), I have made a neat acquisition. After work the other day, I stopped by one of the better thrift stores here in Albuquerque (the same place I found a beige G3 for $7.50 a year or so ago), and found an Apple Newton eMate 300 in the box, for the princely sum of $12.99! The box is pretty worn, but certainly better than nothing. Inside I found the eMate itself, in seemingly good condition, and a good stack of original manuals and registration cards. Unfortunately there's no power supply, so I'll be hunting for one (the one I used to have wasn't actually for the eMates and never seemed to work very well), but physically the eMate looks solid - the hinges are strong, and the case is very nice, as is the screen. The stylus is gone, but I've got one with my previous 'Mate.
Interestingly, the shipping label on the box indicates that it was sent to a teacher in a New Mexico school... but on the bottom of the eMate itself is a "PROPERTY OF APPLE COMPUTER" sticker, along with an inventory code. Perhaps this was an evaluation or demo eMate? Have you guys seen anything similar before?
All-in-all, a cool find - now does anyone have an extra AC adapter?
Huxley
PS It's good to be back at the MLA forums! I've missed you guys! :beige:
After a long absence from both the MLA and the collector lifestyle (moving from a big house to a small apartment will do that...), I have made a neat acquisition. After work the other day, I stopped by one of the better thrift stores here in Albuquerque (the same place I found a beige G3 for $7.50 a year or so ago), and found an Apple Newton eMate 300 in the box, for the princely sum of $12.99! The box is pretty worn, but certainly better than nothing. Inside I found the eMate itself, in seemingly good condition, and a good stack of original manuals and registration cards. Unfortunately there's no power supply, so I'll be hunting for one (the one I used to have wasn't actually for the eMates and never seemed to work very well), but physically the eMate looks solid - the hinges are strong, and the case is very nice, as is the screen. The stylus is gone, but I've got one with my previous 'Mate.
Interestingly, the shipping label on the box indicates that it was sent to a teacher in a New Mexico school... but on the bottom of the eMate itself is a "PROPERTY OF APPLE COMPUTER" sticker, along with an inventory code. Perhaps this was an evaluation or demo eMate? Have you guys seen anything similar before?
All-in-all, a cool find - now does anyone have an extra AC adapter?
Huxley
PS It's good to be back at the MLA forums! I've missed you guys! :beige:


