Notebook PC Uses 150MHz Processor

Gateway 2000's Solo 2100 notebook PC boasts a 150 MHz Pentium processor, Intel Mobile Triton Core Logic, EDO system and video memory, 32-bit PCI bus and 256K pipelined burst cache. 

Modular design gives customers the choice of three color display options: 12.1", 11.3" active-matrix or 11.3" dual-scan SVGA. Besides 16MB DRAM and a 6x CD-ROM drive, the notebook ships with 16-bit audio and speakers, a lithium-ion battery with dual battery capability, and EZ Pad pointing device. 

Each Solo 2100 can be customized (through choice of hard disk sizes, modems, software and more) to match specific needs and budgets. Gateway 2000 offers technical support for its entire Solo line 24 hours/7 days a week. Gateway 2000, North Sioux City, SD, (800) 846-2000, www.gw2k.com.

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