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For sale TOshiba Libretto 100 CT

( Perfect example, bought and upgraded in JApan)

Still in excellent condition, like new. Even still got the original manual.

Suitable for Car Management Tuning ( ECU TUNING ), Work on the go, Wireless Networking :P

Size of VHS tape, Weight just 1.1 Kg 8)

Specs :

110CT model mainboard

Pentium MMX 233 MHz ( Genuine Speed ):crazy:

64 MB of Ram ( upgraded, base is 32 )

20GB HDD ( originally only 2.1 GB )

7 Inch LCD screen

BIOS ver 8.10 Latest ( Installed in Japan a year ago )

LI-Ion HiCapacity ( Up to 3 to 4 Hours )

WIN98 SE and/or WIN XP Pro pre-installed on request ( Licences not provided, buyer provides for him/her-self)

2 PCMCIA slots

IR, PS2, VGA, Serial and LPT ports

CreditCard Xircom Ethernet and MOdem

External Toshiba FDD drive(original)

External CDROM Drive 24x ( Include with the box )

Targus Laptop Bag

Optical PS2 Mouse

Original Port Replicator ( For other connections )

Original AC Adaptor

Original HDD included as a spare

COst me $ 2000 a year ago :(

Will sell for $1100, READY TO USE and PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE ;D

LUKAS

[email protected]

OR MP 0401 559 820 NSW ONLY

This is a genuine offer as there are lower spec item auctioned for about the same price. TRy ebay and use libretto as keyword for search. You'll see how expensive they are .. :)

For more spec this is the official factory spec : ::(

Processor

Pentium (2.5 volt) with MMX technology, running at 166MHz

32KB level 1 cache

Memory

32MB EDO DRAM standard

Expandable to 64MB with user-installable EDO memory upgrade modules

Disk Drives

2.1 billion byte (=2.02GB) hard disk drive

1.44MB, 3.5" diskette drive, external PC Card (12mm slimline)

Display System

Brilliant 7.1" diagonal TFT active matrix panoramic color display

Video subsystem supports 16 million colors at 800 x 480 resolution

2MB Video EDO DRAM

PCI bus

External monitor color support: 16 million at 800 x 480, 800 x 600 and 640 x 480; 64K at 1024 x 768 (800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 = virtual display)

Simultaneous display on internal display and external monitor

128-bit NeoMagic NM2160 graphics controller

64-bit BitBLT advanced graphics acceleration

Standard Interfaces

132-pin Libretto Port Expander and Enhanced Port Replicator connector

Microphone, Headphone

DC-In jack

Expansion

Two stacked PC Card (PCMCIA) slots (supports two Type II cards or one Type III card; ZV and CardBus ready)

Libretto Port Expander (standard)

PS/2 keyboard or mouse*

High speed parallel/printer port (25-pin, ECP)*

High speed buffered 9-pin RS-232-C serial port*

Video*

Optional Libretto Enhanced Port Replicator

High speed parallel/printer port (25-pin, ECP)**

High speed buffered 9-pin RS-232-C serial port**

Video**

USB port**

PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse**

Two additional PC Card (PCMCIA) slots (supports one Type III card and one Type II card)**

Keyboard

Full-function, 80-key sculptured keyboard (101-key keyboard compatible)

12 dedicated function keys

8 dedicated cursor control keys; arrow keys arranged in easy-to-use inverted "T" pattern

Supports optional external PS/2 style 104-key enhanced keyboard via Libretto Port Expander (standard)

Special Features

Wireless data transmission--fast infrared port (FIR=4Mbps IrDA compatible)

AccuPoint integrated pointing device

Pre-Installed Software

Microsoft Windows 95

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Puma IntelliSync

Utilities: Toshiba Power Saver

Documentation

Libretto 100CT User's Guide, Microsoft Windows 95 Manual

Electronic documentation

Power Management

Lightweight, removable, rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack

Battery life 2.5-3.5 hours; recharge 6 hours off/12 hours on***

Low battery warning light/audible alarm

Auto resume

Security

Two level password protection

Keyboard lock/screen blanking feature

Cable lock slot*,**

Dimensions

8.3" W x 5.2" D x 1.4" H

Weight

2.35 lbs.

:uh-huh:

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