General
MPN: A0H2H1G60C800029
System Type: Notebook
Built-in Devices: Wireless LAN antenna, Bluetooth antenna
Embedded Security: Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.1) Security Chip , fingerprint reader
Width: 10.7 in
Depth: 7.9 in
Height: 1.2 in
Weight: 2.9 lbs
Processor
Processor: Intel Core Duo U2500 / 1.2 GHz
Multi-Core Technology: Dual-Core
Power Efficiency: Ultra Low Voltage (ULV)
Optical storage
Type: DVD±RW (+R DL) / DVD-RAM - removable plug-in module
Read Speed: 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD)
Write Speed: 24x (CD) / 4x (DVD±R) / 2.4x (DVD+R DL)
Rewrite Speed: 10x (CD) / 2x (DVD-RW) / 2.4x (DVD+RW) / 2x (DVD-RAM)
Card reader
Type: Card reader
Supported Flash Memory Cards: SD Memory Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO
Display
Display Type: 10.6" TFT
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Manufacturer's product description
Providing unheard-of functionality in a truly mobile form factor, the LifeBook P7230 notebook offers exceptional performance with a bright display, long battery life, and your choice of advanced Mobile Technologies. The LifeBook P7230 notebook is the ultimate travel companion. The LifeBook P7230 notebook is the ideal mobile solution for professionals, students, and technology enthusiasts alike. The LifeBook P7230 notebook delivers on its ultra-portability, ultra-performance promise. With the exhaustive time now needed to travel, it's good to know your notebook will be ready to entertain you or let you finish that report. The LifeBook P7230 notebook design includes a wide variety of ports that you would typically find on a notebook computer twice its size. Also the unique modular bay of the LifeBook P7230 notebook can be adapted to your specific work style.
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Miscellaneous
Included Accessories: Additional 6-cell battery, modular bay battery
Compliant Standards: FCC Class B certified, UL, cUL, EPA Energy Star, ICES-003 Class B, IC CS-03, FCC Part 15 B, FCC Part 68, FCC Part 15 C, FCC Part 15 E
Battery
Capacity: 5800 mAh
Run Time (Up To): 5.45 hour(s)
Environmental parameters
Humidity Range Operating: 20 - 85%
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Listed on Ciao since : 12/24/2007
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