Jamie Pruden on 7/17/01 6:18 PM wrote:
> I'm not sure where your low end starts, but my vote is for the 1400. Very
> nice spacing and action for my slightly large fingers. Stay WAY away from
> duos.
>
I have to agree with the 1400. When I had mine, I was the most impressed
with it. And while I love my Duos, they have truly weenie keyboards.
Although the latest Rev. F feels best.
I currently use a Wallstreet which is pretty nice but I still like the
tactile feel of the 1400 best. I also have a 5300c, 190cs, Duo280c, Duo230 &
210 and PB140. I've also had the 1400c and an Original G3 (Kanga) which uses
the same so-so keyboard as the 5300/190 series. Actually, the 140 has a very
nice keyboard as do the other 100 series PowerBooks.
-makmac
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