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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 574485" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I do not know what the cost of new screens would be this morning, but I had to buy a set a few years back thanks to my big feet. They were $27 a pair complete with cables. I doubt they are fifty dollars right now. The input could be done for about twenty dollars and the rest is software. I honestly believe that Pact could market a triple unit for under three hundred dollars. Out of the box I prefer the Pact light bar over anything on any chronograph I've ever seen, but it needs to be longer. Wouldn't hurt for them to do a three and four foot light bar as well. On the otherhand the cells we have today seem to react so much faster and consistently than even what we had ten years ago, so you must take that into thought. To take this further I think that Pact could market a unit with a printer driver, two USB ports, and an SD card reader with the triple cells for under $300. I prefer just the printer driver as to a built in unit due to the failure of printers so often. The USB ports could connect directly into a notebook PC with additional software to help you along in your journey to perfection. Lets hope they are listening!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 574485, member: 25383"] I do not know what the cost of new screens would be this morning, but I had to buy a set a few years back thanks to my big feet. They were $27 a pair complete with cables. I doubt they are fifty dollars right now. The input could be done for about twenty dollars and the rest is software. I honestly believe that Pact could market a triple unit for under three hundred dollars. Out of the box I prefer the Pact light bar over anything on any chronograph I've ever seen, but it needs to be longer. Wouldn't hurt for them to do a three and four foot light bar as well. On the otherhand the cells we have today seem to react so much faster and consistently than even what we had ten years ago, so you must take that into thought. To take this further I think that Pact could market a unit with a printer driver, two USB ports, and an SD card reader with the triple cells for under $300. I prefer just the printer driver as to a built in unit due to the failure of printers so often. The USB ports could connect directly into a notebook PC with additional software to help you along in your journey to perfection. Lets hope they are listening! gary [/QUOTE]
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