Extensa 65x series notebooks – Texas Instruments 60X User Manual

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1-4 General Description

Fast video graphics accelerator

0-Volt Suspend, 5-Volt Suspend and Standby power saving modes

No-reboot setup function

ASTN or DSTN color display

16-bit stereo audio

Serial infrared communication

Duracell NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydride) or optional Li-Ion (Lithium-Ion)
battery pack

810 MB capacity hard disk drive with Local Bus

Internal touchpad pointing device

Small, lightweight AC adapter

PS/2 port for connecting an external keyboard, numeric keypad, or mouse

9-pin serial port for connecting external devices such as a modem or mouse

Simultaneous display with external CRT

One Type III or two Type II/I Cardbus PC Card slots; lower slot accepts
Zoomed Video port enabled PC cards

Parallel port with EPP and ECP for connecting to a printer or the floppy disk
drive module

8 MB, 16 MB and 32 MB EDO 64-bit type small outline dual inline memory
module (soDIMM) upgrades

1.2.3

Extensa 65x Series Notebooks

Both the Extensa 60x Series and the 65x Series share a great deal of commonality
(similar physical construction and operating system software). However, in contrast to
the 60x Series, the Extensa 65x Series Notebooks feature a faster Pentium Processor
(133 MHz), more onboard RAM (16 MB), and a greater maximum memory size (80 MB).
The 65x Series also contain a Fast Infrared port (4 Mb/s FIR) and greater expandability
through the Port Replicator and APCI Board (described in greater detail in the following
paragraphs).

Some of the other features of the 65x Series include:

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