Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Toshiba Satellite Pro A210-1B1 Notebook laptop, AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-58 1.9GHz ( Dual-Core ), 15.4" TFT, 2GB RAM, 160GB Hard-Drive, DVD±RW, WiFi, Windows Vista

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Toshiba EAN: 4026203536920 Label: Toshiba Manufacturer: Toshiba Model: PSAFHE-00800PEN Platform: Windows Vista Home Premium Publisher: Toshiba Release Date: 2008-01-31 Studio: Toshiba
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The Satellite Pro A210 is the right choice when it comes to style performance and value. With its 15.4" widescreen Toshiba TruBrite display for vivid images and a range of the latest Intel processors it is designed to deliver maximum efficiency and mobility to serve the business needs of small and medium sized companies. Specification Model & OS Model Satellite Pro A210-1b1 Bundled OS Windows Vista Home Premium Processor Processor Type AMD Processor Speed Turion 64 X2 TL-58 1.9 GHz Memory Memory Type DDR2 RAM Memory Std. 2 GB Memory Max. 4 096 M Memory Speed 667 MHz Drives / Storage Hard Disk Capacity 160 GB Optical Drive DVD Super Multi (Double Layer) drive Display Display Type Toshiba TruBrite WXGA TFT Display Display Size 15.4 inches Display Max. Res. 1 280 x 800 Graphics Display colors 16.7 Million Audio Audio 24-bit stereo Integrated Speakers Stereo speakers Interfaces Ports - USB 4 x USB 2.0 Ports - Firewire 1 x i.LINK (IEEE 1394) Ports - Video 1 x External monitor 1 x TV-out (s-video) Ports - Audio 1 x External microphone 1 x Headphone (stereo) Ports - RJ11 1 x RJ-11 Ports - RJ45 1 x RJ-45 Ports - Other 1 x DC-in Connectivity Network 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Modem 56 Kbps data and 14.4 Kbps fax WLAN 802.11b/g integrated Input Pointing Device Touch Pad Power Battery Type lithium-ion Ac Adaptor Autosensing AC adapter (100/240 V) Dimensions Width 362 mm (14.25 inches) Height 33.5 mm (1.32 inches) Depth 267.8 mm (10.54 inches) Weight 2.72 kg (6.00 lb)
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