>High quality audio? Better than that line out jacks already present on
>the iBook?

A lot better I imagine.  The iBook's line out are decent, but 
definitely not professional level.

><<<Off topic: If anybody thinks you can use the Apple A/V cable to get
>line out while feeding VGA to a video projector, forget it. When you plug
>in that cable it disables the VGA port. You need a mini-plug to RCA
>adapter from Radio Shack to get the job done. I figured this out during a
>presentation. Argh!>>>
>
>>
>>Oh, yeah, I do have a USB card... and a 56K modem... and 100baseT
>>ethernet...So none of these things in a iBook would get my anything new.
>
>Must be fun swapping all those devices.

I've found that problem too.  I rarely use the 
modem/ethernet/wireless all at the same time, but it means I can't 
use USB and Firewire while networked.  Since I haven't gotten my USB 
or Firewire cards working yet... but soon

>  >About the ONLY thing I don't have on my 2400 is OS X.
>>And THAT, my friends, will be the straw that eventually breaks this lovely
>>compact camel's back. Because we use OS X on my main computer and my wife's,
>>and we love it.
>>Give me an iBook with PCMCIA and I'm there.
>
>And how about batteries? (RDX might take care of that.) And the memory?
>(I added an extra 256M to my iceBook for $21 at the peak of the RAM glut.
>No jumper wires required. And my 100baseT works without a cardbus mod.
>And that DVD-CD-RW drive.
>
>But I still won't sell my 2400. It likes its home on my desk at work. Now
>when I get a chance I gotta fix that clicker...

Reminds me of a sonnet I studied in high school

Andrew

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