At around 96 I couldn't really afford a computer, so I used to buy them, use them for 29 days, then return them. After burning through most of the local shops I finally save up and see a deal for a 486 for around $700-1000 at a mom and pop shop in Sunnyvale. I specifically remember asking why is this so cheap and the guy said "they buy in bulk and pass the savings on to their customer." Also, no returns, because the margins were so low they couldn't make money reselling it. Sounded good enough, so I buy it. It ended up being made of old parts. Even the 486 was an IBM 486SLC, and it was missing the math co processor. Hard drive was and old monster scsci drive with a sticker on it that said broken. Karma I guess, and I learned a valuable life lesson...do not trust Middle Eastern salesman! It ended up being all right after buying the co processor, turning on cache, new hard drive, etc, but that took more money. So much hassle just so I could play Doom. :biggrin:
Anyways, it was going to be a long winded way of saying how expensive computers and parts were back then, but then I realized my video card now cost about what I spent on that first new PC. And its still really just to play games. I guess the more things change, the more the stay the same.