Features; Taking A Look At The Computer - Compaq LTE 5000 Setup Manual

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Chapter 1

Taking a Look at the Computer

This chapter provides an overview of the computer features and
components. Illustrations and tables identify external components
and give a brief description of their functions.
All models of the computer include the following features:
Intel Mobile Pentium processor
8 or 16 megabytes DRAM memory (expandable up to 72 or 80
megabytes, respectively)
256 Kbytes of Level 2 cache memory
True 64-bit system architecture
Upgradable flash ROM BIOS
High-performance PCI bus graphics with hardware-assisted
motion video acceleration (MVA)
Keyboard with built-in pointing device and mouse buttons
Removable hard drive in a dedicated hard drive bay
MultiBay that supports a CD-ROM drive, second hard drive,
diskette drive, second battery pack, or weight saver
One Type III PC Card (PCMCIA) slot that supports one Type III
card or any combination of two Type II and Type I cards
Infrared port and software that supports wireless IrDA or cable
links for file transfer, file synchronization, and printing
Built-in speakers, microphone, and jacks for Sound Blaster Pro
compatible stereo sound
Energy Star compliant power saving features
Ports and connectors for external equipment, including serial,
parallel, external monitor, and an external PS/2 pointing device,
keyboard, or numeric keypad
Desktop functionality with the optional MultiBay Expansion
Base that has two MultiBays, two Type III PC Card slots,
Ethernet RJ-45 and BNC connectors, a MIDI/game port.
Support for MultiBay Expansion Base
MultiBay-ISA Expansion Base
Support for MultiBay-ISA Expansion Base that has all the
features of the MultiBay Expansion Base plus full-length ISA
slot and Premier Sound audio
Support for the optional MPEG and TV Video Adapter, which
can be connected to the undocked computer, or to either
expansion base when the computer is docked.
Taking a Look at the Computer
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