>       If you're going to quote me, please learn how.  Hardly left field,
>and since it wasn't your question in the first place you're hardly the one
>to complain about it.
>       The person was asking about purchasing a machine for on the road
>use, and the 2400 is so much better than either the 280 or the 500, that it
>seemed sensible to bring up the superior machine.

The reason it seemed out of place is that the 2400c is neither a Duo, or 
a 68k PowerBook for that matter.  Furthermore it is in an entirely 
different price bracket.  I could say a 12" G4 is superior to all of 
them, but that really doesn't help him in anyway.

>       Adam double posted this to the Duo/2400 list.  What do you want to
>bet that he gets the same advice on that list?

I assumed that since both of the PowerBooks he asked about were 040 
powered, that he probably is looking for a 040 powered PowerBook - most 
likely because they are very very inexpensive.

A 2400c is lovely, but probably fetches quite a bit more than any 500 
series or Duo 280.

>Paul

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