on 2/12/03 7:23 AM, Randy & Cheyanne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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.

I haven't tried our 280c's screen in bright sunlight, but I'm betting it
would look good too. It has the most beautiful screen I have ever seen on a
laptop, despite it's 640x480 resolution...
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