New Notebook Line Packs Pentium Punch

The new LTE 5000 family of notebook PCs from Compaq offers Pentium power in six different configurations.

Users can choose from 75–;, 90–;, and 120MHz Pentium processors;

Notebooks Are Pentium Configurable

510MB, 810MB or 1.35 GB hard disks; and three different displays. Options include a 14.4 fax/ modem, MPEG and TV Video adapter, docking station and 8–;, 16–;, 32–; and 64MB memory cards.

All LTE 5000s come standard with 256K cache, 32–;bit PCI Local Bus graphics, 8MB RAM, 16–;bit audio with integrated microphone and display–;mounted speakers and infrared interface. Compaq Computer Corp., Houston, TX, (800) 345–;1518, www.compaq.com.

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