HP OMNIBOOK OmniBook 5700 manual

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    Outstanding Multimedia Performance in an Expandable, Desktop- to-Go PC HP OmniBook 5700 Series Notebook PC T echnical Data[...]

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    1 A 1 2 _________ 2 Y our true desktop alternative: Hewlett-Packard’ s OmniBook 5700 notebook PC Like most corporate notebook computer buyers today , you don’t want to sacrifice performance for the sake of convenience. When you’re on the go, you want the notebook PC you take with you to provide performance as powerful as that of your desktop [...]

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    _________ 3 an optional, 10X-speed CD-ROM drive, a PC card modem, and a networking card. T o make your mobile multimedia presentations come to life, we’ve loaded the HP OmniBook 5700 with powerful, enhanced graphics capabilities—including a standard, 64-bit graphics accelerator with two Mbytes of EDO Video DRAM and “zoomed video. ” This fea[...]

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    _________ 4 PC System Features CPU • Intel Pentium 166- or 150-MHz processor with MMX technology • 32-bit PCI bus architecture Package • 8.9 × 11.6 × 1.9 inches (22.6 × 29.5 × 4.9 cm) • 6.8 to 7.0 lbs (3.08 to 3.18 kg); traveling weight (including AC adapter and power cable) 7.7 to 7.9 lbs (3.50 to 3.58 kg) Cache • 512-KB Level 2 pipe[...]

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    _________ 5 PC System Features continued Operating environment • Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C) • Storage temperature with data retention: 0° to 140° F (-18° to 60° C) • Operating humidity: 90% relative humidity at 104° F (40° C) for 90 hours • Non-operating humidity: 90% relative humidity at 149° F (65° C) fo[...]

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    _________ 6 Docking System for the HP OmniBook 5700 (F1189B) 1 Replicated ports • SVGA-out (up to 1024 × 768 × 65,536 colors) • Parallel: 25-pin bidirectional printer ports—EPP and ECP • Serial: 9-pin 115,000-bps RS-232 • PS/2 keyboard and mouse • AC adapter • SCSI-2 • MIDI/joystick • Audio ports, including two stereo-in ports D[...]

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    _________ 7 HP OmniBook 5700 Configurations and Models Intel Pentium Product Processor with Hard Model Number MMX T echnology Memory Display Disk Warranty HP OmniBook 5700CTX 5/166 3000 F1354A 166-MHz 32MB 12.1" XGA TFT 3.0 billion bytes 3-year HP OmniBook 5700CT 5/166 2000 F1353A 166-MHz 16MB 12.1" SVGA TFT 2.0 billion bytes 3-year HP Om[...]

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    As an ENERGY ST AR partner , HP has determined that these products meet the ENERGY ST AR guidelines for energy efficiency . CompuServe is a U.S. trademark of CompuServe, Inc. ENERGY ST AR is a service mark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency . Pentium and the Intel Inside logo are registered trademarks of, and MMX is a trademark of, Intel C[...]