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Dell Latitude X1




Basic Specs DELL LATITUDE X1

Type:
notebook
Operating System:
WinXP Home

Processor DELL LATITUDE X1

Processor:
Pentium M 1100 MHz
Processor Model:
733
Number of Cores:
1
L2 cache:
2 MB
The system bus:
400 MHz

Memory DELL LATITUDE X1

Memory:
512 MB of DDR2 400 MHz

Display DELL LATITUDE X1

Display:
12.1 inch, 1280x768, widescreen
Graphics Chipset Model:
Intel GMA 900

Storage Devices DELL LATITUDE X1

Optical Drive Type:
DVD-RW
Storage Size:
60 GB

Communication DELL LATITUDE X1

LAN/Modem:
NIC 1000 Mbit/s, a fax modem
Wireless Communication:
bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Interfaces:
USB 2.0x2, FireWire, VGA (D-Sub), LAN (RJ-45) and modem (RJ-11)

Expansion slots DELL LATITUDE X1

Memory Card Reader:
Yes
Memory Card Support:
Compact Flash, SD





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