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2005-07-29
I would say the old TC-1100 was the best netbook ever made if it was made today. I got mine with docking station for $300. I have it setup as dual screen too.
Main Specifications:
Processor: 1.2GHz Pentium M
System Memory: 2 GB SDRAM
Hard Drive Size: 160 GB
Screen: 10.4" XGA (1024x768) display
Video Adapter: 32MB Nvidia
WiFi Adapter: Integrated WLAN 802.11 a/b/g
Expansion Ports (Tablet):
Ethernet: Integrated 10/100 Adapter
Modem: Integrated 56K MiniPCI Adapter
Sound: Onboard
USB Port: Yes (2)
PC-Card (PCMCIA) Slot: Yes (1)
Monitor Out Port: 15-Pin VGA
SD Card Slot: Yes (1)
(Docking Station):
Ethernet: Integrated 10/100 Adapter
Optical Drive: CD-RW/DVD external
Sound Card: Onboard
USB Port: Yes (4) (6 altogether)
Monitor Out Port: 15-Pin VGA
Operating System: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TC1100