Sell your 2400 for $1200, and get a lombard for $2000. A brand spanking 
new powerbook, with pretty much all you'll need for $800 out of your 
pocket.

That's be the way, I'd go. In fact if my powerbook comes back with a bad 
processor and I have to revert to the old 180 mhz processor, that is 
exactly what I am gonna do.

Mark

>I feel the same way, but I have to buy a newer PowerBook for my Web Site
>presentations and other off site graphics work I need to do. I would
>like some input from the list as to which one is the best way to go, and
>I can't live without SCSI, so the new ones are out of the question..
>Tom


Mark

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