> Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 20:45:47 -0500
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Choice between Duo 2300c and 2400c
From: Larry Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi there,

Another quick question for you. How does the 2400's screen match up 
against the 2300's? I'm not referring to the size, but rather color quality and 
richness of saturation.

I would say both are just as acute. The saturation and color depth are very 
configurable by using the color calibration control panel.
During the warmer season (summer), I set the overall color hue to a cooler temperature 
(Kelvin). And in the winter I set the hue to a warmer temperature. I initially set my 
2400c and Duo 2300c to the default calibration, but saw the overall saturation become 
flat.
I prefer the 2400c to the Duo 2300c for: its lighter weight, PCMCIA & cardbus 
capabilities, industrial design, processor upgrade flexibility, larger display, 
greater battery life, and increased ram capacity.
I still try to keep the Duo some what active by charging its batteries and running the 
maintenance on it. (Tech Tool Pro, Norton) Also, occaisioially going online and 
loading various Newton pkgs and sometimes the Newton Toolkit.
I hope this helps.

- sir izaac
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