Yesterday I brought my 2400c into Micro Center to compare it to the 
iBook. Here is my most important discovery:

- The top edge of the screen is actually LOWER than the 2400 at most 
angles. This I think is the singular most critical dimension. This is a 
huge plus for people like me that ride the cheap airline seats.


Some other observations:

- The iBook industrial design in much slicker than the 2400c (duh).
- The iBook industrial design seems crude when compared to a Titanium.
- The iBook feels more than a 1/2 bound heaver than the 2400. This might 
be be caused by its wider and deeper dimensions.
- The 2400c seems smaller than the iBook even though the iBook consumes 
less cubic inches.

Mike Friese


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