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The Espresso Pocket PC is an astonishing design of tiny dimensions 6" (150mm) x 4" (106mm) x 1.25" (32mm) ~ a postcard size. It is a fully featured PC that fits easily into any compact office and home environment. It is also a perfect solution for custom usage and environment. Weighting around 1lb. (460g) , the total "travel weight" of the unit is around 1.95lb. (880g) that includes the power adapter (250g) + Carry Bag (170g) + Pocket PC (460g). It lets you travel light! The unit uses the Intel i810 chipset and supports Intel Celeron & Pentium III processors. It supports up to 256MB PC100 SDRAM and up to 18GB 2.5" notebook hard disk. The unit is compatible with Windows 98, 2000 and Linux. With all the built-in features like sound, Video with TV/out, touch pad, parallel, serial and USB ports. It gives you the full power of a workstation. The docking station with CD or DVD ROM and floppy drive give you a lot of convenience and flexibility. It is definitely the best choice for mobility and space saving.

 

Pocket PC Espresso Specifications
CPU 
Intel Socket 370 CPU
Pentium Celeron (466MHz, 500Mhz, and Higher)
Pentium III (500MHz and up)
System Chipset
Intel 810 Series
Hard Disk
2.5" x 9.5mm HDD x 1 (up to 18GB)
RAM 
144-pin (SDRAM x 1 slot, up to 256MB)
Video Memory
4MB shared memory
VGA Resolution
1024 x 768 - 16.7M Colors
1280 x 1024 - 16.7M Colors
1600 x 1200 - 256 Colors
I/O Ports
6-pin PS/2 Keyboard Port x 1
6-pin PS/2 Mouse Port x 1
124-pin Expansion Port x 1
Microphone Port x 1
Earphone Port x 1
USB Port x 2
External VGA Port x 1
TV Output
4-pin DIN S-Video Output Port x 1
NTSC / PAL Compatible
Built-in Sound
16-bit Stereo (Sound Blaster / Adlib compatible)
Full Duplex 3-D sound, AC 97 compatible
Pointing Devices
TouchPad with left/right click button and scrolling up/down buttons
Physical Dimensions
System gross weight around 460g
150mm(L) x 106mm(W) x 32mm(H)
Power Adapter
Auto-switching
Input : 100V ~ 240V, 50~60Hz, 1.1A
Output : 15V DC, 3.0A
Weights 250g
Y Cable

Connecting S-Video Port to convert S-Video signal to composite and S-Video signal

Carry Case 170g, camera case style
Docking Station
CD-ROM / DVD-ROM 
5.25" 24X (CD-ROM) or
8X (DVD-ROM)
Built-in ATAPI-IDE interface
Floppy Device

3.5" 1.44MB x 1

I/O Ports 9-pin Serial Port (16550A) x 1
25-pin Parallel Port (EPP/ECP) x 1
USB Port x 2*

*After connecting Docking Station, the USB ports on main system will be redirected to Docking Station

 

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See What Bill Gates talked about Espresso PC in WinHEC 2000
"... This device is called an Espresso PC, and this is actually a full active PC. It has a socket 370 810-based motherboard, so it will support Celeron or Pentium IIs, 128-megabyte of RAM, a 12-gigabyte hard drive. You'll notice right here is the touch pad for the PC. So this is a fully functional, very active PC. On this one edge you'll see the ports for mouse, keyboard, video, audio on the side. And if you want to add USB here, and if you want to add networking, there's a spot for docking port, networking, CD-ROM, DVD. So you have a companion device. So we're seeing this explosion of not only features and functionality in the PC, but the PC is being driven to different new and exciting form factors. ..." said Bill Gates, WinHEC 2000, New Orleans, Apr. 25, 2000.

Detail of this speech:
http://www.microsoft.com/billgates/speeches/04-25winhec00.htm




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