Processor
Processor Class:
Intel Atom
Processor Speed:
1.6 GHz
Memory
Installed Memory:
1 GB
Maximum Memory:
1.5 GB
Memory Technology:
DDR2
System
Bus Speed:
533 MHz
Cache Size:
512 kB
Drive Controllers:
Serial ATA
Interface Connection:
Audio – Line In (1/8" Mini) | Audio – Line Out (1/8" Mini) | Ethernet – RJ45 Twisted-Pair (XBaseT) | USB – Universal Serial Bus 2.0 | Video – 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA)
Slots:
Memory Stick PRO | MultiMedia Card (MMC) | SD Card | SDHC Card | Sony Memory Stick | xD-Picture Card
Display
Display Size:
8.9 in
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Display Type:
LCD Display w/ Glossy Screen
Max Resolution:
1024 x 600
Multimedia
Video Integration:
Motherboard
Max Shared Video Memory:
224 MB
Video Chipset:
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Video Bus:
PCI Express x16
General
normalized-Cache Size:
0.512
normalized-Display Size:
8.9
normalized-Installed Memory:
1000
Storage
Hard Drive Capacity:
160 GB
Number of Hard Drives Included:
1
Features
Input Devices:
Keyboard | Touchpad
Included Network Card:
Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) | Wireless Ethernet – 11 Mbps IEEE802.11b | Wireless Ethernet – 54 Mbps IEEE802.11g
Included Devices:
Built-In Microphone | Built-In Webcam
Battery Life:
5.5 hour(s)
Software
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Dimensions
Height:
1.1 in
Width:
9.8 in
Depth:
6.7 in
Weight:
2.2 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information:
1 Year Limited Warranty
With the ability to connect an external monitor via a VGA port on the left side, you can turn this little wonder into a desktop replacement for the office with minimal discomfort.
The charger port is on the side, which means you dont have be careful when tipping the unit back.
Once i installed AVG Free 8 Antivirus, and cleaned out as much as i could from the programs loading on startup i got my boot time down to about 65 seconds, which i find adequate.
Positive:
* Good Price
* Perfect for students or people on the run
* Excellent performance for its class
* Keyboard nice to use
* Nice and light
Negative:
* Battery life could be better (but 6-cell battery will help that)
* WLAN switch is a returning switch, would prefer an actual two state switch
* Battery takes a while to charge (about the same time as it takes to be exhausted – 1 – 1.5 hours)
* Would like the option to disable WLAN in BIOS, good for when on an aeroplane (what if i bumb the WLAN switch?)
* Mouse buttons on track pad are on each side of the track pad not below it.
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