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Loaded PB 1400 on EBAY

MacMan

Well-known member
To complete the system I would swap out the dual scan "cs" display for an active matrix "c" one. I did that with my 1400 and the improvement is stunning. Stupidly I never put a bid on a G3 upgrade that was on eBay UK about a year ago and it sold for very little.

However, there is such a thing as upgrading a machine too much and as Quadraman said, for that kind of money you could get yourself a decent Pismo with generally better specs.

 

Byrd

Well-known member
Crazy pricing. Wonder why he only has 64MB of RAM but upgraded to a pricey 466 G3?
Isn't that the max RAM it can take? Lot of money for a notebook with a terrible screen :)

JB

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
I personally wouldn't pay that much for a 1400, but it is a damn sweet machine, minus the crappy cs display. My PB1400, while nowhere near as loaded, has a active matrix display, and it is simply beautiful.

 

Temetka

Well-known member
What a sweet little 1400.

Might be tempting just to save the time of doing it myself if only it had an active matrix screen.

I think it slightly overpriced, but not by much. The CPU upgrade alone should go over $100 at least.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
64MB is a bit small to get the most out of the G3.

I can't stand DS LCDs one of my Wallstreets had the 800x600 DS and I replaced it with a 14" TFT (much better) from my spare parts pile.

If I had a 1400c I would probably just leave it as is instead of putting a G3 in it. Sometimes for the money you are better off just getting a newer machine unless the older model means something special to you (or the upgrade is $20 or less).

 

Temetka

Well-known member
As sweet as those machines are, I think I will stick with my 5300. It's a great machine, is cute and I love it.

/sticks tongue out.

 
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