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Gecko Edubook 8.9''inch with AA cell batteries and processor X86 1GHz RAM 512Mo
The 1st laptop standalone with flexible AA batteries. Ideal to travel and for extreme conditions
"Laptop with AA niMH batteries. Processor 1GHz Xcore86 Device one Chip ™, integrated Graphics card, Memory RAM 512Mo stretchable 1Go DDR2, Screen 8.9"" WSVGA on 1024 x 600 resolution TFT LCD LED Backlight, Hard disk: possibility PATA, SD Card, USB Flash Disk, SSD (specify during the order). Normally with 8Go of memory SD. Sound card: Line-out, Mic-in, Microphone, built in speakers, Network Card Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, port RJ45, Ports USB 2.0 externs: 3 ports + 1 port interns (reserved for WIFI card, GPRS, 3G or 3G +), Plug Out VGA, Map-light SD., Refillable battery AA-NiMH 8 parts (4 hours max) or Li+3S (4 hours max) or Li+3S2P (6 hours max) flexible. AC 100V-240V ( no external adapter).
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sold by HASEE 311€ |
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Better understand this article: 3G:International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT — 2000), better known as 3G or 3rd Generation, is a generation of standards for mobile phones and mobile telecommunications services WIFI:Wi-Fi (pronounced /'wa?fa?/) is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. It is not a technical term. However, the Alliance has generally enforced its use to describe only a narrow range of connectivity technologies including wireless local area network (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 standards RAM :Random Access Memory, the memory that is used by the device and is deleted while turning off the device. It is used as temporary memory by the device. USB:Universal Serial Bus ports enable you to connect multiple devices together without turning them off. hard disk:The hard drive disk is the memory that is used by the user (you) to read and write data on the device. |
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