Acer TravelMate 210

- Starting Price: $1,099

- Processor: Intel Celeron processor running at up to 900 MHz, integrated with 128K L2 cache

- Memory: 64 MB or 128 MB of SDRAM, upgradable to 512 MB

- Screen: 12.1" SVGA or 13.3" XGA TFT LCD with Dual View technology that allows the LCD and monitor to provide different screen displays simultaneously.

- Size: 1.44" thick, 6.5 lbs. for 12.1" TFT/6.8 lbs. for 13.3" TFT

- Storage: 10 GB or higher HDD with DASP system; integrated floppy disk drive; integrated CD-ROM or CD-RW.

- Communications: 56K ITU V.90 data/fax software modem; wake-on-ring ready.

- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition

- Other: Built-in microphone; two USB ports.

. Contact Information:

(800) SEE-ACER, www.acer.com

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