Sony PCG-F390, PCG-F370 manual Specifications, Mpeg

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Specifications

Model

PCG-F370

PCG-F390

 

 

 

Processor

450 MHz* Pentium III

500 MHz* Pentium III

 

 

 

Hard Disk Drive

12.0 GB

12.0 GB

Standard RAM

128 MB SDRAM,

128 MB SDRAM,

 

expandable to 256 MB

expandable to 256 MB

 

 

 

LCD Screen

14.1” XGA TFT

15.0” XGA TFT

 

 

 

L2 Cache Memory

256 KB (on die)

256 KB (on die)

 

 

MPEG

MPEG2 Digital Video; supports full-screen playback

 

 

Graphics

128-bit accelerator with 2.5 MB Video RAM

 

 

Sound Capabilities

16-bit CD-quality stereo sound

 

 

Diskette Drive

Removable 3.5” 1.44 MB

 

 

DVD-ROM Drive

Reads CD data from 10.3X to 24X variable transfer rate.Reads

 

DVD data from 1.7X to 4X variable transfer rate.**

 

 

Laser Diode

DVD-ROM drive wave length 780 nm and 650 nm;

Properties

laser output 4.59 μW

 

 

Modem

K56flex™ technology/V.90 compatible modem††

Infrared

Supports 4 Mbps, 1.1 Mbps, and 115 Kbps IrDA Standard

 

 

Drive Bay

Supports floppy disk drive (included)

 

Supports second rechargeable battery (optional)

Expansion

Type II PC cards and

Capabilities

Type III PC card

 

Card Bus support

Built-in Capabilities

Microphone

 

Stereo speakers

 

Digital touch pad

 

 

Telecommunication

Data and fax send/receive††

Capabilities

 

 

 

 

Connection

2 USB Ports

Capabilities

 

i.LINK

 

 

Serial Port

 

Keyboard/mouse (PS/2®-style)

 

VGA Monitor

 

 

Video out

 

Parallel (printer)

 

Phone line (RJ-11)

 

Microphone

 

Headphone

 

Port Replicator

Supplied Accessories

Video cable

 

Floppy disk drive

 

Rechargeable battery

 

AC adapter and power cord

 

Weight Saver

 

 

Service

90-day limited express service‡‡

 

Extendible to one year from original date

 

of purchase upon registration

 

 

 

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