Powerbook compatibility..?

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    you can never have enough monitor!
    I actually prefer to plug my powerbook into an external monitor and use the powerbook one as a second monitor...
    I don't think they are that great in regards to screen quality, still not as clean on anti aliased vectors and colour is a bit washed out....even after fiddling with the colour synch. Amoungst other things.
    AND make sure you put a piece of felt between screen and keyboard when you close it. apple deny it but the keyboard damages the screen it did it on the G3 powerbooks, the first TiBooks and I am sure the newer versions will be the same.
    Better to be safe rather than get a line across the screen from your keyboard that isn't covered by warranty!

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