fryke said:
Well, the PB 180 would still have been my favourite Mac ever.
I remember when that model came out. It was hard to find as people were buying them as fast as Apple could make them.
My favorite series would be the PowerBook Duos. I've owned the 230, 270c, 280, 280c and 2300c (I still have both the 280 and 2300c).
Even though I still use my Duo 2300c (running Mac OS 8.6), it is mainly a
book bag computer that I use when I'm at school (because it doesn't take up much room or weigh much in my backpack). The systems I spend most of my time on are my PowerBook G3 Wallstreet, Beige G3 Mini Tower, PowerMac 8600/300 and my PowerBook 3400c.
The 8600 (running Rhapsody 5.6) and the 3400c (running Mac OS 8.6) are pretty much in original condition. I did add an ATI Rage 128 to the 8600, but other wise it is stock.
My Wallstreet (running Mac OS X v10.2.8) has been upgraded to a G4/500, I replaced the CD-ROM drive with a CDRW drive and it has a second hard drive in the battery expansion bay. My Beige G3 (running Mac OS X v10.3.9) has a G4/533, an ATI Radeon 7000 (32 MB of VRAM), an UltraATA-66 card (with an 80 GB hard drive connected), a USB, the stock 24x CD-ROM drive, a DVD-ROM drive and room for a CDR drive which I plan on getting in the next month or so. Plus there should be room within the case for at least one more hard drive.