Gateway Solo 1200

- Starting Price: $999

- Processor: 800 MHz Intel Celeron processor

- Memory: 128 MB of RAM, expandable to 320 MB

- Screen: 12.1" XGA TFT display

- Size: 1.83" thick, 6.8 lbs.

- Storage: 10 GB hard drive, CD-ROM and floppy disk drive.

- Communications: Optional wireless connectivity through a Mini PCI 802.11b antenna. An integrated V.92 56K Flex modem and integrated 10/100 Ethernet for connectivity in a variety of settings.

- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition

- Contact Information: (800) GATEWAY, www.gateway.com

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