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Pentium®Processor 133 MHz | Pentium®Processor 133 MHz |
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16 KB (256 KB) | 16 KB |
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16 MB (80 MB Max. ) | 16 MB (80 MB Max. ) | Contrast Adjustment | ||
1.1 MB | 1.1 MB | (for DSTN display models only) | Lighter contrast | + |
12.1" (TFT) | 12.1" (DSTN) |
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256/65536/262144 colors | 256/65536/262144 colors | LED Indicators |
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256/65536 colors | 256/65536 colors |
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1.44GB* | 1.44GB* |
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Speakers Keyboard
To adjust the volume*, select the |
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* You may also use the function keys to per- | These holes allow heat to exit. | ||||
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Speakers on/off : | + |
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(and headphone). The sound level cannot be | proper ventilation. | ||||
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Security Lock
page 10
PC Card Slots
A Kensington cable can be connected to prevent theft of your computer.
Multimedia Pocket
page 22
Battery Pack
page 15
CardBus Compatible
(Confirmation with the dealer required beforehand.) page 23
USB Port: No software is provided.
Infrared Communication Port
page 21
Serial Port
Parallel Port
page 25
Ext. Display Port
page 25 | Headphone Jack |
Ext. Keyboard/Mouse Port
In some circumstances, if a PS/2 exter- nal mouse with a serial interface con- version function is connected to the port, it may not operate normally.
DC-IN Jack
Reset Button
When resetting your computer, use a dull pointed object like a ball point pen. Do not use a pencil. Pencil lead
Microphone Jack
Expansion Bus Connector
page 25 |
Use this connector to con- nect headphones or ampli-
can break off inside the computer and damage the computer's circuit.
CAUTION
If a problem occurs but your computer does not lock, we rec- ommend not resetting the ma- chine. Pressing the reset but- ton will cause you to lose data
RAM module slot
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if an application is open.
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