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This laptop has many of the specifications you would expect to see in a computer, such as a CPU of 366MHz Pentium II, a RAM of 64MB SDRAM, which is upgradeable, a HDD of: 6GB (although it is able to handle 40 or more), and a CD-ROM, which is 24X, internal. Also, it has a display which is 14.1" TFT active-matrix LCD, 1024x768 native and a modem, which is a built-in 56K world modem, as well as a floppy drive, at 3.5" 1.44MB, internal.
This machine has a lot built in to it, which is what makes it very accessible. There is just about everything you could want in a computer, which means less cords and equipment for you to be bringing with you every time you want to use it. The add ons make it a bit heavier, but that shouldn’t matter because in the overall scheme of computers, that’s okay. Another option is that you could exchange the floppy drive for an extra battery pack. This means that you can get an extra 4 or 5 hours of run time off of the thing. It is easily upgradeable, as well, which means that wherever the tide turns, you can upgrade your computer to match it.
Another interesting thing about the computer is that there are two clips which hold down the keyboard. You can take these clips off to get to the memory upgrade slot, which will allow you to upgrade the memory on your computer very easily, and without a lot of hassle. Overall, this computer cuts down on hassle and creates a work space that is easy to find and use, as well as easy to take with you. It is an extremely durable computer, so no worries there, either. The case is logistically sound so that even with minor wear and tear, the information you pack inside of it is going to be there, each time you turn on the computer. You will find that this is a durable, easy to use, and easy to bring along computer, which makes it perfect for anyone who needs their technology on the go.
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