On 6/26/04 10:19 AM, "Amanda Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> Hi Claire,
> 
> Of course, I think the 17" powerbook would be =way= cool, I couldn't
> imagine lugging it around with me all the time. Right now, I have a
> G3-Wallstreet with a 14" display and it's completely adequate for all
> my needs. I also have a 12" peecee notebook and, while usable, the
> screen is just a little too small.
> If my Wallstreet were to give up the ghost, I would probably look at
> the 14" iBook or the 15" Powerbook.
> 
> Just my thoughts...

Really?  The Wallstreet is a full pound heavier than the Powerbook G4 17".
The Wallstreet weighs 7.8 lbs. And the 17" weighs 6.9 lbs. The 17 is also
only 1 inch wider than the WS and is actually thinner.

I love my 17" and it is no more cumbersome than the TiBook 667 that I
upgraded from.  

Kyle H. Hansen
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