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"The Kaypro Corporation said it had lowered the suggested retail price for its Kaypro II personal computer by about $300, to $1,295. The company said it had reduced the price to support its network of 1,200 dealers."<br>
"The Kaypro Corporation said it had lowered the suggested retail price for its Kaypro II personal computer by about $300, to $1,295. The company said it had reduced the price to support its network of 1,200 dealers."<br>
(New York Times, March 7, 1984)
(New York Times, March 7, 1984)
This model used the [[Mainboard 81-110]] and later on the 81-240.


Main Serial Number Range: #42801 - 90258
Main Serial Number Range: #42801 - 90258

Revision as of 13:30, 20 September 2025

"The retail price of the Kaypro II was reduced to $1,595."
(New York Times, June 4, 1983)

"It also is planning a $200 price cut for its most popular unit, the Kaypro II, to $1,395 by September - if Tandon delivers a more compact disk drive later this summer."
(New York Times, June 25, 1983)

"An article in Business Day last Monday about computer disk drives included an incorrect statement from the Kaypro Corporation on its pricing plan for the Kaypro II personal computer. The company now says the price will not be reduced below the present $1,595."
(New York Times, June 28, 1983)

"The Kaypro Corporation said it had lowered the suggested retail price for its Kaypro II personal computer by about $300, to $1,295. The company said it had reduced the price to support its network of 1,200 dealers."
(New York Times, March 7, 1984)

This model used the Mainboard 81-110 and later on the 81-240.

Main Serial Number Range: #42801 - 90258

FCC ID was issued on December 13, 1983.