Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Oct 4 2004, 3:49am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
JVC introduces a new model in their Interlink sub-size notebook line - JVC Interlink MP-XP741.
The new A5-sized JVC Interlink MP-XP741 runs on the Intel Pentium M processor ultralow voltage edition 733 with Windows XP Professional SP2.
The MP-XP741 measures 225mm× height 29.5mm× depth 152mm and weighs 910g.
The new JVC sub notebook has if course built-in wireless lan (802.11 a/b/g). It features a large 60GB hard-drive. The 8.9 inch TFT screen has a max. resolution of 2048x1536px (some kind of virtual resolution, normal 1024 × 600px). The Video card has 64MB.
The JVC Interlink MP-XP741 will be on the Japanese market in middle of November. Price is still open. I assume Dynamism will sell the new MP-XP741 to the rest of the world.
More details on JVC press-release (Japanese). See also the recently released cool JVC Everio gadget.
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