In a message dated 98-11-04 00:21:11 EST, you write: << I purchased the Libretto from pcsave.com for about $1385.00 by e-mail and received the computer the next day. The Libretto sits in the same case that I used for the SAT, and I can say at this point I am very happy with the combination, and I'm looking forward to getting out and tuning tomorrow. Dave Bunch >> Dave: I am happy you are satisfied with your Libretto/RCT. My observations are this. In addition to buying a tuning program for $800, you spent $1385 for a lap top that you would not recommend using as a computer because the keypad is too small, and you can't read all of the words and some of the visual is cut off because the screeen is too small. Somehow that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Seems to me that $1620 for a tuning machine where I can read all the numbers and watch the red dots go round and round without glasses, wasn't such a bad investment after all. Not only that, but my SAT III fits on top of any upright piano, so I don't have to crane my neck around to see a screen, or worry of it falling off. I can also tune at least 100 pianos between recharging, which has to be worth something too. Just my 2 cents worth. :) Wim
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