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ArticlesSplit-Keyboard Multimedia Notebook


April 1996 / What's New / Split-Keyboard Multimedia Notebook

The SENS810 (call for prices) comes with an Intel Pentium CPU running at clock speeds of up to 120 MHz; a PCI bus with bus mastering; a removable hard drive (540 MB to 1.6 GB); 16 MB of EDO memory and 256 KB of pipeline burst-mode L2-SRAM cache; an 11.3-inch color active-matrix or dual-scan display; SVGA and XGA support; a DCI full-motion-video local bus accelerator; NTSC/PAL TV presentation; stereo speakers; 16-bit stereo sound; a DSVD cellular 28.8/14.4 fax/modem; full-duplex speakerphone capability; and an IRDA-compatible infrared port. The notebook also comes with a split-design adjusta ble keyboard, which you can configure for Windows 95, and a Touchpad pointing device. You get 5.5 hours of primary battery life or, when you add the optional second battery pack, more than 10 hou rs of uninterrupted computing time, Samsung says. Options include an internal quad-speed CD-ROM drive.


Contact: Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Ridgefield Park, NJ

Phone: (800) 726-7864 or (201) 229-4000

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