>More or less my experience. A fine machine which is fast enough for
>routine work and programing.
>I've owned 17 and 20 inch monitors but now find the 800 x 600 screen
>quite adequate.
>
>However, I understand the 2400c was manufactured by IBM not Apple.
>Frankly I'm inclined to think this is the reason we all like it so
>much.
>
>Happy New Year: Douglas Wagner
That said, Apple doesn't really manufacture much of anything. Most of the
parts in the new notebooks are Sony. The LCD, is a Sharp, I believe. Design
and marketing seem to be Apple's specialty. Take a look at the gargantuan
pieces of junk stinkpads that IBM is designing AND manufacturing. To
reiterate, design and manufacture are two VERY different subjects.
Tyler Joshua Hamilton
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