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New Features in a Notebook
October 1997
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NEC's Versa 6200 family ($5199 to $5999, built to order) brings new features and options to the high-end laptop market. The Versa line is among the first to feature the LS-120 drive for 120-MB floppies as well as an optional 24X CD-ROM drive. The LS-120 fits into the same bay as the CD-ROM or standard disk drive unit, and it can be used simultaneously with external CD-ROM drives. The NEC 6230 laptop comes loaded with the recently announced 233-MHz Pentium. All systems in the family have two PC Card adapters, one U
SB port, serial and parallel ports, and a connector for the Docking Station 6000. The basic configuration has a 13.3-inch XGA display with 1024 by 768 lines of resolution, a 10X CD-ROM drive, a 166-MHz Pentium with MMX, 32 MB of RAM, and a 2.1-GB hard drive.
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ntact: NEC Computer Systems Division, Mountain View, CA
Phone: 800-632-8377
Internet:
http://www.nec-computers.com
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