Widescreen WXGA TFT Display with TrueLife technology
Display Touchscreen:
No
Hardware Dell Vostro 1200
CPU:Central processing unit
Intel Core 2 Duo T5670
CPU Speed:
1.8 Ghz
Chipset:
Intel HM67 Express
Graphic Processor:
Intel GMA X3100
Graphics Memory:
128 MB
Memory Dell Vostro 1200
Capacity:
2 GB
RAM type:
DDR3
Expandable Memory:
4 GB
Memory Layout:
1 x 2 Gigabyte
Storage Dell Vostro 1200
HDD Capacity:
160 GB
HDD Speed(RPM):
5400 RPM
HDD type:
SATA
Battery Dell Vostro 1200
Battery Cell:
6 Cell
Battery type:
Li-Ion
Battery Life:
3.5 Hrs
Network & Connectivity Dell Vostro 1200
Wireless LAN:Wireless Local Area Network
802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth:Bluetooth is used to exchange data between nearby mobile devices.
Yes
Bluetooth Version:
3.0
Ports Dell Vostro 1200
USB 2.0 slots:
4
HDMI:High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
SD Card Reader:
Yes
Media Dell Vostro 1200
Web-cam:
Yes
Web-cam Resolution:
2.0 MP
Audio Solution:
HD Audio Solution
Speakers:
2W Stereo Speakers
In-built Microphone:
Yes
Microphone Type:
Digital Microphone
Peripherals Dell Vostro 1200
Optical Drive:
DVD-RW Dual Layer
Drive Type:
DVD Writer
Pointing Device:
Touchpad
Keyboard:
Standard Keyboard
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December 30, 2022
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