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Let's build a laptop according to our needs!

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This piece is also a 12 "model, but no longer a tablet, but a traditional notebook, so its display can't be rotated either. The cover has been simplified to the extreme, thrown only by the inscription "12" Widescreen "in the lower left corner. The inner world is similarly solid, with most of the surfaces black with a slight glittery finish. The remaining small part is silver, such as the bar above the keyboard, which houses the control buttons and speakers, and the buttons below the touchpad are also in silver gray. The keyboard does its job okay, the keys felt a little bigger than the Tablet PC, we didn't experience anything other than the usual sound in terms of noise. There is no problem with the bench, he does not jump, he is not late, he reacts to the movements of the finger properly. The buttons below will not depend on the operation, although they can sound in several voices, depending on which part of them we are acting on, they will still perform their task.

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There is no problem with the display from an average, proper angle, but visibility drastically decreases from the side and top, but since this is the case with most such panels, no fault can be blamed. As far as the cooling of the machine is concerned, we can think of it similarly to the Tablet PC, the idle murmur is hardly audible in the noise of an average room, but what is even better worked at a safe level of around 5-64 degrees.

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We find virtually nothing on the back of the machine, this area was no longer needed to place the connectors. The right side of the noti, on the other hand, is all the more substantial, with everything from a card reader and ExpressCard slot through two USB and a 56k modem port to HDMI, an external antenna connector and a power connector. Heat also leaves the house in this area through the cooling fins and the plastic grille. To the left are the optical drive (Super Multi DVD Writer), the third USB, Gigabit LAN, and D-Sub output. Only the front of the machine remained unexamined, well, this part wasn't overcrowded either, it just became the home of the microphone input and headphone output, as well as the status LEDs. The notebook also includes a TV tuner.

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Battery life with continuous shooting: ~ 90 minutes
Battery charging time: ~ 105 minutes

Construction details:

Operating System Windows XP / Vista
Processor Intel Mobile Pentium Dual-Core T3200
chipset Intel GM45 + ICH9M
VGA Intel GMA X4500
Memory

1 GB DDR2 667 SO-DIMM × 2
MAX: 4GB (2GB DDR2 SO-DIMM × 2)

Display 12,1 "WXGA (1280 × 800)
Card reader SD / MMC / MS / MS Pro
Hard drive Western Digital 160GB (WD1600BEVS) SATA
Optical drive Super Multi DVD-RW
LAN Realtek Gigabit LAN
wireless Intel PCI Express mini card (5100, b / g / n)
Bluetooth MS-6837D Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
Robson optional (PCI-E mini)
Camera 2.0 Megapixel
PCI-E Mini Slot Full size × 2
I / O
  • 1x ExpressCard
  • 1x Monitor (VGA): 15 pin D-Sub
  • 1x HDMI
  • 3x USB 2.0
  • 1x Microphone input
  • 1x Headphone output
  • 1x RJ11
  • 1x RJ45
Audio Realtek ALC888 / 662
Battery Li-ion 6 cells
AC adapter 19V DC, 65W
Sizes 303 × 231 × 24-30 mm
Crowd 2 kg
Additional built-in TV tuner

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Performance tests:

MSI 3DMark06 total points: 3DMark06 CPU Score: Super PI 1M

645

879

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Everest measurements:

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