>Help me out here. I'm just getting aquainted to a 2300c that was donated 
>to our
>class. How in the world would you pass on a Tibook G4 supercomputer and 
>opt for the
>icebook. It had to be the money, yes/no?

Not at all. If you want to use your computer on the cheap seats in a 
plane, you'll need a iBook. The TiBook's lid is just too big.

Plus the iBook can be had with a DVD-ROM-CD-RW drive.

Oh, and to keep this post on topic... the 2400 STILL has an advantage 
over the iBook when flying. The 2400 is not as deep as the iBook- 
especially when you consider that the iBook's lid flips up and to the 
rear of the case. The 2400 also still enjoys a 1/2" advantage in lid 
height. The shallow depth combined with the lower lid allow the 
inconsiderate in front of you to push their seat backs all the way 
without accecting your computing operations.

Mike Friese

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