At some point, maybe a "subnotebook" will be marketable by Apple again? 
I read anarticle on lowend awhile back about a travel to Hong kong 
someone took and the subnotebook seemed ubiquitous.
I agree that expandability is  a premium quality and the Pismo nailed 
that.
Some folks out there seem to need more than today's limited PDAs and 
less than a souped up PowerBook when they're casually using a computer 
on the go.
Maybe this is part of the 12" iBook's appeal.
It would be nice to have a better, more durable finish on a PowerBook 
priced over $3000, so I hope the next PowerBook spares people the 
TiPaint.
Donald
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 01:45 AM, Jeff Szuhay wrote:

> I know Apple isn't listeniing. Thin is cool but there is a point that's
> too far
> and I think the current TiBook has past that point, sacrificing the
> pluggable modules.


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