- Two speakers and one subwoofer, 16-bit and 32-bit stereo audio (supporting Sound Blaster Pro)
- Bright 13.3-inch (measured diagonally) TFT display
- 24x-10x variable-speed CD-ROM
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7 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
enough to put XP-Twins on board, but........................,
By Richard J Strange (Milwaukee, WI, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: IBM Thinkpad 380Z Notebook (300-MHz Pentium II, 96 MB RAM, 4 GB hard drive) (Personal Computers)
P2-300mhz , better than minimum. 96 Mb Memory, not too good for the XP-Twins, Dual Type 2 pcmcia Slots for Dual FastEther thats good for a Supertower, but Outstanding for a Laptop. 4Gigabyte Hard-Drive that should be enough for any Professional on the go, Administartive Assistant, Medical Records Assistant.Even though it Lacks the Gumption in the RAM-Memory department, that can be Upgraded by anyone who knows how to build a Model Car or Jet/ Naval Ship Kit. As for the Windows 95, that has been obsolete for 3 years now, and a Soar in the back when it hit the shelves as Version 1. If Windows 95 was installed as a Proofer that the Laptop works, Then the Seller should have Installed at Least some other Operating System that the Public Accepts like Windows 98 or Window 2000 Professional SP1. I give no more than 3 stars to this Ancient American Dinosaur, (...) and Speeds are at least 1.12 Gigahertz, Hard Drives Are 30 GB, Pre-installed RAM is at least 128 Mb for a cheap Unit. (...)
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