I'm looking to buy a Duo to use in class for word processing (and some email) to take 
notes.  I've been in contact with a guy selling a Duo 280 (not a Duo 280c like I had 
originally hoped) along with 2 batteries, a battery charger, and what he thinks is a 
modem installed.  He doesn't seem to know exactly what it is he has, however, I don't 
know Duos either- so I can't tell if I should bite or let this one pass.  Can someone 
please tell me if:

a.) its worth buying a Duo 280
b.) its possible to add ethernet capability without going through a DuoDock

thanks


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Andrew J. McGinnis
pp6000v2 at mac dot com

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