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Dell's Latitude D400 series is one of the
best-looking and most affordable Pentium M
ultraportables on the market. We have tested an
entry-level 1.3GHz version with 128MB of R ...
The 2915ABG is Intel's 802.11a/b/g mini-PCI
wireless LAN card that is bundled with
Centrino-branded notebooks. It fits in a standard
3.3V mini-PCI slot found in the bottom of ...
So far, Knoppix and Xandros v.3 ID all components
nicely.
The following is from the docs that came with the
mobo:
CPU: AMD Socket A (462 pins) for AMD Athlon,
Athlon XP, S ...
Laptop probably not sold anymore, "old" 2005
model
1,60GHz pentium M, cpufreq driver in official
kernel sources
512 Mo 167MHz DDR-SDRAM.
Intel 802801 chipset
i915 graphics ...
At the time of writing, this card is AverMedia's
latest and greatest offering to the world of DVB-T
(and what a crazy world it is!) and there isn't
very much data out there re ...
Supporting the latest AMD socket 939 AthlonTM64/
64 FX processor, the GA-K8NS Ultra-939 brings new
levels of performance and features to the desktop
platform. The brand new AM ...
supports Intel Socket 478 pentium 4 with
400/533/800 MHZ FSB with or without HT Technology.
3xDIMMs supporting Dual channel DDR 266/333/400 up
to 3 GB
Intel i865 PE Chipset
...
Intel's newest (as of dec 2004) processor. It is
originally based off of the Pentium 3 and designed
with mobility and power consumption in mind. Some
would call this chip a ...
The first generation of the Tungsten T series
line. Useful for recording information that you
need to to and projects for work or school. Also
good for games to shoot the bree ...
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