In my humble opinion this gadget is way overpriced.
Posted by: RMepstead
Re: PAD - 05/10/05 01:50 AM
I think Adam is referring to The MusicPad which Scott Yee has reviewed and retails for around £600 given that it was available in the UK!!!
See
http://freehandsystems.com/ for details.
My personal view is that this is going to take off like crazy and the price will come right down - I wish I had the money to invest and get in on the ground floor as it starts up in the UK...
Roger M
Posted by: John Barr
Re: PAD - 05/10/05 02:43 AM
Originally posted by RMepstead:
I think Adam is referring to The MusicPad which Scott Yee has reviewed and retails for around £600 given that it was available in the UK!!!
See http://freehandsystems.com/ for details.
My personal view is that this is going to take off like crazy and the price will come right down - I wish I had the money to invest and get in on the ground floor as it starts up in the UK...
Roger M Purchasing from Music4You (Holland) in British Pounds £923 with bank transfer charges, tax and mailing costs.
Posted by: RMepstead
Re: PAD - 05/10/05 03:04 AM
1199 dollars from Freehand Systems direct in the USA which converts very roughly to £600 - about time we had a handler in the UK...
Further to Roger's post, there is a good video clip on the website :
http://freehandsystems.com/music_store.html Click on 'Windows Media' about 1/3 way down left side of the page. (Kurt Bestor)
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Willum
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Posted by: Anonymous
Re: PAD - 05/10/05 04:06 AM
The SD card did away with my hundreds of floppies. The Music Pad will do away with my four filing cabinets of music.
When the price falls, I will have one.
Fran in Florida
Ps..Wish I was like Willum and did not need the dots.
Would you buy it at that price?....Rog
PS. How much do you think it would cost to launch this product on British soil?.
Smudge
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