The 500 iceBooks had a very slow bus and therefore don't sell for much over
$500, but then you can get faster iceBooks for around the $700 mark. I would
scrap the slower model and look for a deal on a faster one.

Tom
> Getting back on topic .......
> 
> Now, here is a dilemma that I face.  I have an IceBook 500 that
> probably needs to be repaired at a cost of around $300US.  Would you
> repair or simply sell for scrap and purchase a new IceBook?  Thank you.
> 
> -Bob-
> 
>


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