Scott Holder wrote:
> Depending on exact needs, one of the Duos would be about perfect. 
> Especially with Internet not being an issue, as the primary problem with 
> Duos is the lack of external connectivity. Their primary advantage is being 
> small and cheap. Even a PowerPC 2300c can be had for ~$50, which leaves 
> extra for a minidock or floppy microdock. The lack of external connectivity 
> means no built-in floppy, but it also makes extended lap use a lot more 
> pleasant because they weigh practically nothing. I've had a 280c as my 
> primary laptop for awhile now and wouldn't trade it for a TiBook (okay.. 
> maybe I would... but I'm trying to make a point). The various docks and 
> things may sound complicated, but they aren't. More or less plug and play.
> 
> If she needs any PPC software (would let her run a much newer versoin of 
> Powerpoint), a 2300c would work. Otherwise, I'd recommend a 280c as 
> well-written 68k code can run as fast or faster than PPC code on a 2300c.
> 

I -- more or less -- completely agree 
with the above. I think the 500 series 
would be a mistake. A color Duo -- like 
the 2300c -- would be ideal.

William


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