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Notebook Has Removable MO Drive
January 1997
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What's New
/ Notebook Has Removable MO Drive
With the PowerMedia III Plus notebook's (from $2875) removable 3-1/2-inch read/write MO drive, you can store graphics and sound files, video sequences, and large databases and run applications directly from the drive. The notebook comes with a 12.1-inch TFT or DSTN SVGA LCD screen; a 75-, 90-, 100-, 120-, 133-, 166-, or 200-MHz Pentium processor; 8 MB of RAM, upgradable to 16 or 32 MB; a
256-KB L2 pipelined burst cache; 2 MB of EDO VRAM; an IRDA interface; a PC Card slot; SRS 3-D surround sound; a removable 1.44-MB floppy drive; and a removable 1.0-, 1.3-, or 2.1-GB hard drive.
Contact: Astro Research, Monterey Park, CA
Phone: (818) 293-1651
Internet:
http://www.astronote.com
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