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Written by Gizmo
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007 21:32 |
Digit-Life put this one through its paces: This ultra-portable notebook model we are reviewing today that comes with a wide 12" display is not very cheap. It is a business model that comes at a business price. The ultra-portable class of notebook PCs is gradually becoming more popular, as there appears to be more business users who need notebooks for constant short-term trips, where a small notebook and light weight play an important role. Although this class of notebook PCs is growing, the sales volume of ultra-portable notebooks is still far from the sales of regular notebook classes.
Read the full review at Digit-Life: - Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 7200 (2GHz)
- Chipset: Intel 945GM Express
- RAM: 2048 (2x1024) MB DDR II
- Display: 12.1" WXGA (1280x800)
- Graphics: Integrated
- HDD: 120 GB SATA (5400rpm)
- Optical storage: DVD-Supermulti, external, IEEE1394
- Audio: Realtek ALC883, compatible with Azalia and SoundBlaster
- Communication:
- Built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN and modem
- Built-in WLAN 802.11a+b+g (according to the official web site)
- Built-in Bluetooth
- I/O ports:
- VGA
- 3 x USB2.0
- Mic-in
- IEEEE 1394
- headphones jack
- built-in microphone
- PCMCIA 2.1, Type II x 1
- 5-in-1 card reader
- Power supply:
- 19V DC, 90W / Input: 100~ 240V AC, 50/60Hz
- Li-ion battery, 6-cell pack, 7200mAh, 65W(approximately 3 hours)
- Web camera, 1.3 Mp
- Bluetooth VoIP phone
- 29.8cm/21cm/3.3cm, 1.75kg
- 2.9kg with the 6-cell battery pack
The plain-looking box contains: - Notebook
- Power Supply Unit
- Two batteries - half and full capacity
- Phone cable
- IEEE 1394 cable
- External optical drive
- a VoIP phone with a guide and CDs
- Guides
There is also an external drive, which can be connected to the IEEE1394 port, as well as an external VoIP phone. Discuss in the forums! |