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

>Yes, I would say it's the way to go for the money. For speed, it's
>between the 500 and 600 MHz iBooks, which is plenty for most casual
>uses. It has some features that are not even present in the Titanium or
>the iBook (audio-in, expansion bays, dual battery capability), but it's
>no longer a pro machine. A Titanium is still better than a Pismo, but it
>also costs a LOT more.
>

  What do you mean it no longer is a "pro machine"? I feel like I'm in limbo. I am 
having a hard time deciding :-(

   Demetrius


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