Overstock.com had some 3400/200s on sale for $299.

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> OK, in a couple of months I am going to get another PowerBook (will be my
> 4th). Financially speaking, it's going to be between a 5300c or a 1400c. I
> don't really care if either is only the 117MHz model, as I only run older
> software, and I should point out that my main Mac is the Power Macintosh
> 7100/80, which I am writing this on at this very moment! I am notsaying that
> I wouldn't like something faster (I wish i could get a Pismo, the best
> looking PB I've seen!), just that I really don't need it to be that fast.
> 117MHz should be fine, so with the CPU issue out of the way, which machine is
> a better deal? I know the 1400 has the CD ROM option, but I have an Apple
> external CD ROM drive, so that's not critical either. I also know about the
> 5300's history and Apple's REA program. What I really want to know is, for
> the $300-$400 I can expect to spend, which is better? Just looking for some
> input...
> :-)Heather, the Mac Girl


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