560Z
The 560Z is one of the last devices in the 5xx series. As an ultra-portable notebook, it can be considered the immediate predecessor of the X series. It was marketed between May 1996 and June 1999.
Due to its slim design, the notebook has neither a floppy disk drive nor a CD drive. It was not compatible with standard docking stations; there was only a port replicator.
My device is in good condition and has the largest CPU, and the RAM has also been expanded to the maximum.
Technical data
Component | Feature |
---|---|
Type | 2640-B10 |
CPU | Intel Mobile Pentium 2 (300 MHz, 512 KB cache) |
RAM | 128 MB EDORAM |
Graphics card | NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD (2 MB) |
Display | 12.1" TFT (800x600) |
Hard drive | 6.4 GB IDE HDD (2.5") |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows 98 SE |
Sound | Crystal Semiconductor (CS4237B) |
USB | 1.1 |
Modem | - |
LAN | - |
WLAN | - |
Bluetooth | - |
Floppy drive | - |
CD/DVD | - |
Card reader | - |
Expansion cards | 2x Type II or 1x Type III |
Interfaces | Floppy, PS/2, USB, RS232, LPT, VGA, headphones, microphone, IrDA |
Battery | 2200 mAh, 10.8 volts |
Dimensions | 297x222x31 mm (WxHxD) |
Weight | 1.89 kg |
Diagnostic output
# lspci
TODO
# lsusb
TODO
# lscpu
TODO