Well if that's the case then a 1400 would be great.  If you get a
1400c then graphic work is pretty good.  I have one and it is nice to
carry around and use just about anywhere, however becasue it have a
build-in drive slot it may be a little big for some in which case you
may want a Power Book 2400 instead.

On 6/8/05, Caleb Cupples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 June 2005 03:40 pm, Noah Wood wrote:
> > I have a 1400 and It is great.  I type a lot and play some games on it
> > and the keyboard is better than my dad's Wallstreet (I think) but if
> > you are opt for doing some more things and need a very fast machine a
> > G3 or G4 is a better deal.
> 
> I'm just looking for a fairly light machine that I can carry to classes
> without having to worry too much about it being stolen, or anything like
> that. I'm also needing to do light graphics work, but nothing too hard. I
> also do a few presentations, which is something my little greyscale 190 has a
> problem with.
> 
> Thanks for the advice,
> 
> Caleb
> 


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