System
Processor Intel® Celeron® D 325
GHz: 2.53 GHz
Second-level cache (KB) 256
or
Processor Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 532
supporting HT Technology
GHz 3.06 GHz
Second-level cache (KB) 1024
Front Side Bus (MHz) 533
Chipset ATI Mobility Radeon 9000IGP
(ATI RC300ML / IXP150)
System Memory (MB) up to 2048 DDR SDRAM
with future modules
DIMM slots 2
Flash EPROM Phoenix First BIOSTM
Interfaces
1 x type II in PC Card slots (32-bit Card Bus)
1 x modem RJ-11, 1 x LAN RJ-45, 1 x VGA,
4 x USB (2.0),
3 in 1 Card Reader (SD, MMC and memory stick),
1 x microphone in, 1 x headphone out, 1 x DC-in
Cable Port Replicator interfaces (optional):
2 x USB (2.0), 1 x VGA,
1 x parallel, 1 x serial, 1 x LAN RJ-45, 1 x PS/2,
1 x audio line-out, 1 x DC-in
Communications
Built-in Fast Ethernet LAN Broadcom 4401KFC 10/100
Built-in 56K V.92 modem Conexant 24068-31AMC;;
Optional Conexant PRISM GT 802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Wireless technologies (WLAN)
Import and usage according to country-specific regulations
Audio
AC97 Compliant Codec: Conexant Cx24068-31AMC
Internal stereo speakers
Keyboard and pointing device
Keyboard with Windows keys (87 keys)
19 mm pitch, 2.5 mm key stroke
Touch-sensitive control pad with two mouse buttons and
two scroll buttons, 4 Quick Touch applications buttons,
status LED’s
Graphics
Integrated graphics controller based on ATI Mobility Radeon
9000IGP, up to 128 MB DVMT
Max. resolution for external displays:
Up to 1600 x 1200 / 32 bpp / 60 Hz
Display
15.1-inch TFT XGA, 1024 x 768 pixel
Hard disk drives internal *
40 GB hard disk drive UDMA 100 (4200 rpm)
60 GB hard disk drive UDMA 100 (4200 rpm)
80 GB hard disk drive UDMA 100 (5400 rpm)
Floppy Drive
USB floppy disk drive available via mobile accessories
Drives (internal)
DVD-ROM,
DVD/CD-R/RW combo drive,
DVD±RW dual layer (+R) multi-format DVD writer with
double layer support
Options / Accessories
256 MB, 512 MB DDR SDRAM modules
External Freecom optical drives
Additional primary battery; Bluetooth dongle,
12 V adapter for cars and planes (only for recharging, not
during operations)
PC Cards, Cable Port Replicator,
Carrying case, MEMORYBIRD
My overall review of compatibility. A lot of my issues (in the product details) are distro specific. Annoying customisations in distros like arch and fedora made life even more difficult when things didn't work out of the box, but the fact remains that initial compatibility was shoddy across the board regardless.
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