That is another issue with choosing the 2400c over a Duo, is the batteries,
while it is fairly easy to rebuild a duo battery the 2400c batteries are
hard to find, short on life and expensive.

Tom

on 12/6/02 10:54 PM, Ralph Mawyer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Paul, I seriously doubt it would ever see the light of day at that
> price.  It would have to come in at $300-500 to even have a chance in
> the limited 2400 upgrade market.  And "seeing the light of day"...is
> still the big question, before all out batteries die out. ;-)


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