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SelectaDock III, PC Card Enabler, and/
or PC Card Enabler with Advanced
EtherJet Feature requires optional
SelectaBase 600
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SelectaDock III, PC Card Enabler, and/
or PC Card Enabler with Advanced
EtherJet Feature requires optional
SelectaBase 770.
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On ThinkPad 600, DVD drive supports
standard CD-ROM and data-only DVD
discs. DVD movie playback
requires an optional third-party DVD
PC Card adapter. DVD movie playback
not supported with Windows NT.
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Lotus SmartSuite may be preinstalled or
provided on CD-ROM depending on the
model. Diskettes and hard copy
documentation are available at an extra
charge.
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The IBM ThinkPad 770X is designed to
recognize up to 320MB of addressable
memory with the new Mobile Pentium II
processor at 300MHz. 64MB or 128MB
of new, fast SDRAM SO DIMM system
memory (RAM) is standard, depending
on model. Current available memory
options allow memory expansion up to
320MB using two 128MB SDRAM SO
DIMMs in the two user accessible slots
for memory expansion. On models with
the 13.7-inch display, one of these slots
is currently occupied with a 64MB
SDRAM that provides the standard
128MB of system memory. This 64MB
SDRAM would have to be removed and
replaced with a 128MB SDRAM to
achieve the 320MB maximum.
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These 56K V.90 modems are designed
to be capable of receiving data at up to
56Kbps from a compatible service
provider, and transmitting data at up to
31.2Kbps. Public networks currently
limit maximum download speeds to
about 53Kbps. Actual speeds depend
on many factors and are often less than
the maximum possible.
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x2 modems are designed to be capable
of receiving data at up to 56Kbps from
an x2-compatible service provider, and
transmitting data at up to 31.2Kbps.
Public networks currently limit maximum
download speeds to about 53Kbps.
Actual speeds depend on many factors
and are often less than the maximum
possible.
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Designed to be capable of receiving at
up to 56kbps with x2 or V.90 compatible
phone line and server equipment, and
transmitting at up to 31.2kbps. Public
networks currently limit download
speeds to about 53kbps. Actual
speeds vary and are often less than the
maximum.
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For ThinkPad 600 or 600E, to achieve
288MB memory configuration on
models with 64MB standard, you need
to replace one 32MB SDRAM SO DIMM
in the memory slot with 128MB SDRAM
SO DIMM and add a second 128MB
SDRAM SO DIMM.
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Multiple monitor support gives you the
ability to expand your ThinkPad desk-
top area by attaching an external
monitor or second display, allowing you
to view two different applications
running simultaneously. External device
must support the same maximum
resolution and refresh rate as that of the
built-in notebook display. Available
video memory may limit resolution and/
or color depth. Individual application
support for this feature will vary.
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Software-supported MPEG-2 playback
is supported on ThinkPad 770X and
770Z models with Windows 98.
Software-supported MPEG-2 playback
and support for video capture on
Windows NT models requires the
optional 'DVD and Enhanced Video
Adapter'.
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For ThinkPad 770, IBM Wake on LAN
support available via the optional
SelectaBase 770 and PC Card Enabler
with Advanced EtherJet Feature or
SelectaDock III and a Wake on LAN
network interface card. For ThinkPad
600, IBM Wake on LAN support
available via the optional SelectaBase
600 and PC Card Enabler with
Advanced EtherJet Feature or
SelectaDock III and a Wake on LAN
network interface card. For the
ThinkPad 380Z, 390, 560Z, and 570,
IBM Wake on LAN support available via
the optional ThinkPad Port Replicator
with Advanced EtherJet Feature.
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S.M.A.R.T. is defined as Self-Monitor-
ing, Analysis and Reporting
Technology.
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Response time varies. May exclude
some holidays.
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ThinkPad EasyServ: customer calls
1-800-772-2227, courier service picks
up ThinkPad system at most North
American locations, IBM repairs and
mails back (no shipping charges, most
shipping is overnight, five business
day average turnaround). Rapid Depot
Repair (12-hour turnaround at depot
from the time the machine arrives at the
depot; three business day average
turnaround) is standard for ThinkPad
600 and 770 systems in warranty and
included for all ThinkPad systems as
part of any mobile warranty upgrade.
sent. Service levels are response
objectives and are not guaranteed.

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