My 2400c was a nicer looking display than my 2300c, but both are bright,
usable and not washed out.

2400c display: 10.4" 16-bit 800x600 color dual-scan or active matrix
2300c display: 640x480 9.5" active matrix with 8-bit color (16-bit color at
640x400)

on 12/16/02 3:01 PM, Larry Friedman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The reason I asked about the screen was that although I am leaning
> towards the 2400 I have never seen one in person. I was just trying to
> see how the screen ranked against the 2300 and 280, which I have seen.
> 
> I have seen a couple of these generation Powerbooks where the screen
> quality was washed out and blue cast, nothing to write home about. I
> wanted to know if the 2400 suffered from these problems as well.
> 
> Thanks


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