Hardware features – Dell Inspiron 3700 User Manual
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Hardware Features
Your computer includes the following hardware features:
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An Intel mobile microprocessor incorporating the latest processor technology.
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An internal, Level 1 (L1) cache consisting of 64 kilobytes (KB) of high-speed memory that resides in the processor core. The microprocessor
has either 128 KB or 256 KB (integrated) Level 2 (L2) cache or 512-KB pipelined-burst static random-access memory (SRAM) (external).
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A minimum of 32 megabytes (MB) of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) system memory, with support for a maximum
of 512 MB.
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A media bay in which you can install a variety of modules, including a diskette drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive (on computers running
Microsoft
® Windows® 98 Second Edition), Zip drive, SuperDisk LS-120 drive, second battery, or a second hard-disk drive.
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A 64-bit hardware-accelerated ATI Mobility-M video controller with 8 MB of video memory, accelerated graphics port (AGP) 2X, 3D assist,
motion compensation, extended desktop, OpenGL support, and a flicker-free TV-out S-video connector.
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An active-matrix extended graphics array (XGA) or super extended graphics array (SXGA) thin-film transistor (TFT) color display.
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ESS Maestro-2E audio controller with hardware wavetable support and 3D surround sound.
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Integrated stereo speakers and microphone.
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Miniature Deutsche Industrie Norm (DIN) connectors for connecting external speakers, headphones, or an external microphone to the
computer.
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A TV-out S-video connector and composite TV-out adapter cable that allows you to connect a television to your computer. You can obtain the
latest video drivers on Dell's World Wide Web site at
1 Speaker
2 Security cable slot
3 Hard-disk drive
4 PC Card slots (2)
5 Infrared port
6 AC adapter connector
7 Serial connector
8 PS/2 connector
9 USB connector
10 Docking connector
11 Status indicator panel
12 Parallel connector
13 Video connector
14 Fan
NOTES: Your computer was shipped with a diskette drive in the media bay. For information on removing the diskette drive
and installing a different device in the bay, see "Using the Media Bay" in Chapter 2 of the Reference and Troubleshooting
Guide.
Because the Microsoft Windows NT® operating system does not support DVD technology, the DVD-ROM drive is available
only on computers that use the Windows 98 Second Edition operating system.