I really liked my Lombard, until I got the Pismo, Firewire, the last requirement for Tiger. They were both 400 MHz models, I can't say I see a big difference in speed. Bit built in Airport and Firewire have me on the Pismo over the Lombard laying at my feet. That and it's dead again, I can't even get a chime.....

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On Jan 10, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Mark Pearson wrote:

I'm looking to move up from a 3400c to a Lombard or Pismo and want
your advice as to which to go for, or if there is a significant real
world difference.

I've combed the LEM site and EveryMac, but want more than just specs to go by.

I'd like to be able to surf the web wirelessly, write, and watch an
occasional DVD. I'm comfortable in OS 9, Jaguar, or Panther. I have no
current need for SCSI, and FW is nice, but not necessary. Budget is a
concern....

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