Something I learned from:
http://www.apple.com/hardware/video/ibook.html 

Yesterday I posted my chart comparing the iBook to the 2400. The #1 
dimension that I care about is depth. That is because that is what 
determines how high the open laptop will be and how much it will 
interfere with the seat in front of you when in the cheap seats. After 
viewing the aforementioned infomercial, I made an important discovery: 
Apple does not hinge the lid on the top like a 2400... the screen rolls 
down and back so its height is probably the same as a 2400! That's 
industrial design.

All we need is hard to find batteries and GLOD to make us 2400 users 
perfectly at home!

Mike Friese


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