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Chipset
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The chipset is the heart of the computer and is the hub for all data transfer. It determines how fast components like the processor, memory, keyboard and various plug-ins can function in relation to each other. Not all chipsets support all components that you may want with your computer. Before selecting a chipset, decide what features you want with your computer, and then check to see that the chipset supports them.
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Display
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21.5 in. Display |
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Laptop displays come in a variety of sizes. The size is measured diagonally across the screen.
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Form Factor
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Desktop |
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A Desktop's form factor describes the physical size and shape of the system. In general, towers and larger form factors offer more space for add-ons and cost less than smaller counterparts.
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HDD Size
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20.0 GB |
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Installed Memory
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4 GB (DDR2 SDRAM) |
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Installed memory is also known as installed RAM. RAM, or Random Access Memory, is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. The amount of RAM you have affects how quickly you will experience your computer working.
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Operating System
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
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The operating system, or OS, performs basic tasks like running software applications, files on your hard drive, and directing peripherals like a DVD drive and directly affects what you will see and how you will interact with your computer. Operating systems include Windows98, WindowsXP and many others.
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Processor
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Intel Pentium D 2.4 GHz |
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The processor is like the central nervous system of your computer. The processor interprets and executes commands; Which processor you have essentially defines the card's capabilities. Similar processors come in a variety of speeds.
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Recommended Use
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Home Use |
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Choose from the list which Environment you intend\r\nthe system to be used in.
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Installed Qty
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1.0 |
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Max Processors Qty.
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1.0 |
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Processor Manufacturer
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Intel |
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Processor Number
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T4300 |
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Processor Speed
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2.4 GHz |
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The faster the processor's clock speed, which is measured in MHz (megahertz) or GHz (gigahertz), the faster it can execute instructions.
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Processor Type
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Intel Pentium D |
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The processor is like the central nervous system of your computer. The processor interprets and executes commands; Which processor you have essentially defines the card's capabilities. Similar processors come in a variety of speeds.
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Processor Upgradability
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Upgradable |
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Socket Type
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Socket 1366 |
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There are many different slots and sockets for CPUs, the slots correspond with processor types and with processor manufacturers. Newer sockets, those with a three digit number, are named after the number of pins they contain, where as older ones are named in the order of their invention or generation and usually contain a single digit. br> Sockets supporting Intel CPUs- Socket 1 - 80486SX, 80486DX, 80486DX2, 80486DX4
- Socket 2 - 80486SX, 80486DX, 80486DX2, 80486DX4
- Socket 3 - 80486SX, 80486DX, 80486DX2, 80486DX4
- Socket 4 and 5 - early Intel Pentium processors
- Socket 6 - 80486DX4
- Socket 7 - Intel Pentium and Pentium MMX
- Socket 8 - Intel Pentium Pro
- Slot 1 - Intel Pentium II, older Pentium III, and Celeron processors (233 MHz - 1.13 GHz)
- Slot 2 - Intel Xeon processors based on Pentium II/III cores
- Socket 370 - newer Pentium III and Celeron processors (800 MHz - 1.4 GHz)
- Socket 423 - Pentium 4 and Celeron processors (based on the Willamette core)
- Socket 478 - Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron processors
- Socket 603/604 - Intel Xeon processors
- Socket 755 - Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron processors
Sockets supporting AMD CPUsSocket 7 - AMD 80486, K5, and K6 processorsSuperSocket7 - AMD K6, K6-2, and K6-3 processorsSlot A - older AMD Athlon and Duron processorsSocket 462 (or Socket A) - newer AMD Athlon, Athlon XP, and Duron processorsSocket 754 - lower end AMD Athlon 64 with single-channel memory supportSocket 939 - AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Athlon FX with dual-channel memory supportSocket 940 - AMD Opteron and early AMD Athlon FX processors
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Display Type
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Display |
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Some camcorders include a small LCD screen that displays the image that is being recorded.
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Size
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21.5 in. |
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Motherboard |
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Bus Speed
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800.0 MHz |
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Video Output Interface
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USB |
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Memory |
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Installed Cache Memory
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1024.0 KB |
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Installed RAM
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4096.0 MB |
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RAM, or Random Access Memory, is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. The amount of RAM you have affects how quickly you will experience your computer working.
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Installed Video Memory
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256.0 MB |
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Max Supported RAM
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4.0 GB |
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Number of Memory Slots
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2 x 240 Pin DIMMs |
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RAM Technology
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DDR2 SDRAM |
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Supported RAM Speeds
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0.0 MHz |
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Technical Features |
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Expansion Bays
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1 x 3.5 |
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Expansion Slots
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PCI Express x16 x 2 |
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MP3 players use several different kinds of memory disks to store music. If you already have a device that uses one of these types of storage cards, such as a digital camera, you may want an MP3 player that uses the same format.
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Integrated Input/Output Ports
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USB 2.0 x 6, RJ45 Lan Port x 2, HDMI x 1 |
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Memory Card Slots
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Memory Stick, xD Picture Card, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card |
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Other Features
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64bit Ready, Built In Web Camera, 4-in-1 Memory Card Reader |
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Security Features
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Administrator Password |
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There are many different types of security features that can come pre-installed on your computer. These include anything from different user passwords to actual key-card locks.
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Hard Drive |
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Controller Type
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Serial ATA II |
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Hard Drive Capacity
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20.0 GB |
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Hard drive capacity, measured in gigabytes (GB), can be considered the amount of space your computer has to store data.
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Hard Drive Interface
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Serial ATA II |
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Hard Drive Rotation Speed
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5400.0 RPM |
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Storage Controller RAID Level
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RAID 1, RAID 0, RAID 5 |
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CD / DVD |
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Optical Drive Read Speed
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16x (DVD) |
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Optical Drive Type
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DVD-RAM |
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This defines the type of disks that are readable (and/or writable) by your computer.
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Optical Drive Write Speed
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16x (DVD+R), 8x (DVD-R) |
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Audio Input
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Microphone Jack |
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Audio Output Type
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Sound Card, Headphones, SPDIF |
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Graphic Processor
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NVIDIA GeForce 9300 |
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Some laptops come with a graphics processor already built in. Good graphics processors are useful if you intend to be using your laptop for things that will include lots of textured and 3D images.
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Integrated Audio
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AC97 Audio Codec |
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Max. Video Resolution
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1920 x 1080 |
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Max Video Resolution refers to the maximum number of pixels (individual points of color) that are displayed on a monitor, expressed in terms of the number of pixels on the horizontal axis and the number on the vertical axis. The sharpness of the image on a display depends on the resolution and the size of the monitor.
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Video Input Type
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Digital Video Camera |
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Video Out Ports
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15 Pin D-Sub VGA port x 1, HDMI x 1 |
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Modem |
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Modem Type
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Fax / Modem |
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Networking |
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Data Link Protocol
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Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n |
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Networking Type
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Integrated 10/100/1000 Network Card, Integrated Wireless LAN |
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The networking type represents the networking standards that the system will use to transfer information to and from other computers. Most systems can be modified with additional external or internal devices to include more standards.
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Dimensions |
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Depth
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2.42 in. |
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Height
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15.89 in. |
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We show Flat Panel TV height without stand
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Weight
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25.0 lb. |
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Depending on the type of use and portability needed, weight is an important consideration when selecting a product.
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Width
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21.81 in. |
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Warranty |
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Warranty
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1.0 Year |
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Miscellaneous |
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Exterior Color
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Black |
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Family Line
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MSI Wind |
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MPN
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AE222026SUS |
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OS Certified
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Windows 7 Home Premium Edition |
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The operating system, or OS, performs basic tasks like running software applications, files on your hard drive, and directing peripherals like a DVD drive and directly affects what you will see and how you will interact with your computer. Operating systems include Windows98, Windows XP and many others
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Product ID
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91254688 |
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UPC
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816909065169 |
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ReviewGist ID |
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50933 -91254688 -
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