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PC Laptops Introduces Model 375 Laptop

Other features of the 375 include a deluxe carrying case, Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition, an internal Intel/Pro 802.11b/g WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) LAN and a Smart Lithium-Ion battery that delivers an average life of more than 2.5 hours. Like all PC Laptops notebook computers, the 375 is fully customizable to fit customers’ exact needs, including the ability to upgrade to 2.0 GHz (Gigahertz) of processing speed and 2GB of RAM.

“The 375 is a great deal for the mobile computing fanatic,” Young said. “The graphics, speed, sound and media options are just out of this world, and its perfect for watching movies, presenting at a business meeting or fooling around at a neighborhood LAN party. And what’s even more amazing about the 375 is that it comes standard with PC Laptops’ lifetime service guarantee.”

PC Laptops 375

Full specifications for the 375 portable computer are as follows:

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— 1.8GHz Pentium M Centrino microprocessor with 400MHz front-side bus speed,

— 15.4-inch WSXGA active matrix display,

— 60GB 7200RPM hard drive or 100 GB 4200 RPM Ultra ATA/100 hard drive,

— 1GB (up to 2GB) of 400MHz PC3200 DDR (Dual Data Rate) SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM),

— ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB DDR (ATI M11-P),

— 8X DVD/CD-RW drive,

— 2MB on-die L2 cache,

— An internal Intel 802.11b/g Wi-Fi module,

— Four USB 2.0 ports,

— One FireWire (IEEE-1394) port,

— Two Type II or one Type III PCMCIA slots,

— A built-in Ethernet 10/100/1000BaseT network and V.90 56K fax/modem,

— Infrared wireless interface,

— 64-bit data bus system,

— Smart Lithium-Ion battery with average life of 2.5 hours,

— Four-in-one card reader,

— Wavetable 3D stereo audio with S/PDIF digital output,

— Synaptics programmable touchpad with two-way scrolling function,

— Deluxe carrying case,

— User manual, connecting cords, AC adapter, etc.,

— Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition, and

— Additional ports including one each of the following: microphone in, headphone, infrared, external CRT port, parallel, serial, Kensington Lock, S-Video out and in, and IrDA 1.1.

The dimensions of the 375 are 1.5- x 14.1- x 10.5-inches (HxWxD). With the battery, the 375 weighs 6.6 pounds. PC Laptops’ 375 model laptop computer is available immediately for $2,999.00 in its standard configuration.

You can check it out at PC Laptops

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