> > can a duo 280 mb be put in there? > > Yes and no; the Duo 280 MoBo can fit in there, but the 230 screen would not be able to plug into the board of the 280. Different plugs... > > Correct me on this one listers; but the 280 board can only accept screens (outside of its own) from 270, 270c and 2300c?
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