><I am interested in reading which PowerBooks people like most.  I like the
>1400, it has a sturdy, simple, and intuitive design, and a really nice
>keyboard.  Sure it's cobbled together from a 68030-based I/O bus attached 
>to
>a processor that never was anything spectacular, with limited ram and 
>screen
>size, But it holds a certain charm that most PowerBooks lack today.
>Anyone else have a favorite 'book?>
>
>Well, the only one I've had personal experience with is the one I have, 
>the 190. But I really, REALLY love it.  :-)

I have had lots of PowerBooks (including a 190cs), and an iBook.

I have to say by far my favorite PowerBook is my 3400c/240... 
(see site:  http://www.palkasoft.com/hooper/  )

I even sold my 366mhz iBook to help pay for 3400c parts.  I'm that crazy
about it.  It is the best.



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