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Processor
Mobile Intel® Pentium® III processor, 500 MHz, 256 KB 2nd level cache, 100 MHz Front Side Bus Memory
Standard 64 MB SDRAM, expandable to 320 MB Hard disk
6.0 GB1) capacity, S.M.A.R.T. hard disk Internal video modes
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13.3" (33.8 cm) TFT active matrix colour display Battery
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Diskette drive
External: 3.5" 1.44 MB/720 KB
DVD-ROM drive2)
6-speed (max) with optional DVD Network Dock II, 12 cm (5.25") and 8 cm (3.5") disks, data transfer 3,600 KB/sec, average access time: 140 ms
Graphics adaptor
128-bit graphics accelerator, SVGA-/VGA compatible, AGP bus, 64-bit BiTBlT, 4 MB internal Video RAM
External video modes
640 x 480 x 16.7 million colours,
800 x 600 x 16.7 million colours,
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1,600 x 1,200 x 65,536 colours
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Sound System
16-bit stereo Sound Blaster Pro compatible, 3D-wide mode, MIDI & Wavetable synthesis, volume dial, built-in speaker and microphone
BIOS
ACPI (1.0b) enabled BIOS, SM BIOS V. 2.3
Expansion
2 x PC Card Type II or
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CardBus support, memory expansion
Communication
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Interfaces
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serial, parallel, PS/2™ mouse and keyboard
With Docking Station (DVD Network Dock II):
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