>Subject: [Duo2400] Re: powerpad
>From: Bill Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I agree with Jake, the 2400c is a keeper. I now have 2 2400c's and will keep
>both as long as possible despite the iBook being a really good machine.
>
>I used to be able to get a similar product from Japan for about $400 but is
>was 4-5 hours and the size of the 2400c's footprint.

Here's one now: <http://www.enax.co.jp/english/mac-e.html>, but smaller 
and can be ordered directly online. I don't have one so know nothing 
about how well it fulfills its promise though.

Bob F


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