The 1400 was Active, or passive color only. "c", "cs".
I believe the 5300 and 190 were the last grayscale screen's you could
buy. And of course the 280.
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 7:42 AM
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Don't you just hate it...
>
> That isn't really needed anymore. All laptops are color now (except
> the super cheap PC laptops) I think wth 1400 was the last PowerBook
> you could get with a greyscale screen. Color active matrix screens
> were standard on the 2400 and 3400 and every PowerBook since (except
> one model Wallstreet that had passive color)
> --
> Peter Liethen - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.liethen.com
>
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