Hi Cliff,

I have a B&W... I use the blue and white17" CRT Studio Display. 'Seen it called "Blueberry" on eBay.

I have a PCMCIA card cage, but haven't had a chance to do anything with it.

I have a Maxtor 60 GB 7200 rpm drive and it works just fine.

I use an Apple Pro, snow white USB keyboard. Has a good feel to it... much better than most of those cheesey peecee keyboards.

Amanda

On 17/04/2005, at 11:01 AM, CR wrote:

Greetings,
New to the list as I've purchased a B&W. (here in six days)
So, a few questions in anticipation.

1. Display, What display was designed for this machine? Are there any limits on upgrading?
I see 17" Blue and Whites listed on auctions and Blueberries. Is there a difference.


2.  Can one install a PCMCIA cage?

3. Will the B&W processor work with a 7200 rpm HD?

4. I'm open to recommendations for keyboards. To give you an idea of what I like, the PB3400 keyboard IMO is only a little better than the 5300 and the Wallstreet is excellent. I dislike that sort of plastic, clunky feeling in a full keyboard.

Thanks in advance.

Cliff


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