On September 04 2002, Luca Rescigno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>The Pismo is a great laptop. I don't own one, but I do have its
>grand-daddy, the Wallstreet (available in 233-300 MHz, instead of the
>Pismo's 400-500 MHz). Judging by how good the Wallstreet still is, I'd
>imagine a Pismo would be wonderful. Here's why it's so great:
>1. Beautiful 14" screen (same size and resolution as 14" iBook screen,
>but brighter and the screen size seems to fit the laptop well)
>2. Fairly light weight. It's about 6 pounds, which is two pounds lighter
>than the Wallstreet and only half a pound heavier than the Titanium.
>3. Expansion bays. It came with a DVD-ROM drive, but you can put a
>floppy drive, zip drive, hard drive, extra battery, CD burner, or many
>other devices in the expansion bays. The bays are hot-swappable, so
>there's no problem with burning a CD and then watching a DVD, just swap
>the drive.
>4. Appearance and design. The Pismo is really stylish. It's black with .......

    From what I'm reading, the logical conclusion is that the Pismo is really the way 
to go......... for the money.

    Demetrius


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