I've never had a 2300 but the speed, memory and upgrade path of a 2400 would make it my choice. A stock 2400 could probably be had less than $300, but once you drop in a cheap 20gb hard drive you'll never regret it. Other than my old 6100 the 2400 was the first computer I've ever opened up and I was able to successfully install a 400mhz cpu upgrade. It's cardbus upgradeable. Need I go on? I will if I have to�
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