Alessandro,

I suggest that you go to ebay.com and search on "2400c" and look at recently
finished sales. You can also search "powerbook 2400" without the "c" to find
a few more. They've run roughly $800-1200 depending on CPU, RAM and
accessories but there is a wide variation.

I am sure some people can get by fine with less but I'd strongly recommend
80 MB of RAM.

Bill

> From: Alessandro Pisani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> hi, i just wanted to make a little sounding: what do you think is the
> right price for a 2400 with average specs, like the standard HD (1,3gb)
> but more ram (48 or 80mb) ??

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