> Portability...You might get by with PB170's and 180's. Both are way less > expensive, have active matrix screens (AFAIK), and work great with > programs compatible with 6.0.8 and 7.1. RAM capacity might be a problem. > Check LowEndMac for additional info on all of this.
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