> 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?

I'm a big 1400 fan as well. My 1400c+G3/333, which started life as a lowly
1400cs/117, has done so well and upgraded so splendidly that I'm going to
buy it a 466MHz G3 rather than saving for a new one. I expect it will yield
me solid service for many more years.

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