Go for the Kanga. It's much better than the other two in that it's
processor speed is 2-3 times faster, which by the way is at least that
much faster with 160 meg RAM, factory hard drive was 5 gig and that was
always enough for me but it can go much higher than that. Batteries are
also better on the Kanga I got 3~hours on my battery, also has wireless
& USB possibilities and it can have DVD/CD-R via SCSI. Really 2400 and
Kanga are about the same in price..... When I had my Kanga I paid a
measly $100 and it was dang nice!
I'm in a dilemma. I'm planning on purchasing another older PowerBook
to
go alongside my two 190s, but I'm torn between the Kanga, 1400 and
2400.
I like the appearance of the Kanga, but price is an issue and I also
need something fairly small, if possible. I'd also like to be able to
upgrade to a DVD-ROM or at least a CD-R drive, if possible. Which one
is
best?
Caleb
Jared Noska <><
PowerBook Rebuilding
Sumner, Iowa 50674
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