On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 17:31 US/Central, Thomas Ethen wrote:
Jim,

        Or, if you aren't doing anything very intensive get yourself a nice 
old Duo280.  It works great outdoors.  It will rule out doing film 
editing :-). The 280's greyscale screen is always readable. Some of the 
500 series powerbooks and I think the 5300 came with greyscale screens, 
too.

Randy



> Try this!
> http://www.hoodmanUSA.com/computers.htm
> It isn't beautiful, but it sure works!
>
> Tom
>
> on 2/11/03 4:54 PM, Jim Katz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if there is effort going into improving the 
>> brightness of
>> laptop screens?  I mean it is nice that there are 17-inch powerbooks, 
>> but
>> really, I can't use my Ti-book outside at all, and only in certain 
>> places in
>> the office. away from the windows.
>>
>
-- 
You can bet everything will come to an end. It's going to be ugly and 
it's going to be a mess, and it's going to be something that somebody 
did in the name of God....

Frank Zappa


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