On Apr 7, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Gary Zamzow wrote:
Dear List,
A while back I saw an Apple Powerbook that was small, square, and the case
had sort of a rubbery cover like an IBM ThinkPad Laptop.
Could it have been a Powerbook 2400, or do other Powerbooks have the same type of case covering?
I wish that I would have paid more attention at the time.
Small, it might have been a 2400, but I didn't think it had that kind of case.
Part of the cases on the Wallstreet/Lombard/Pismo line had the same rubbery coating, as did the Newton in it's various incarnations (but that would have been really small).
It could also have been a customized iBook or 12" Powerbook. be cool if someone's learned how to apply that coating to existing systems....
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