Test System And Conditions

By Harald Thon, published on August 25, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ,

6. Test System And Conditions

For a test that is in line with practice, the M6700Ne notebook from Asus was used.

Asus M6700Ne
Type Two-Spindle / Modular
Dimensions (WxHxD) 352mm x 39mm x 274mm / 13.86" x 1.54" x 10.79"
Weight of unit 3065g / 6.71lbs
Weight of charger and cable 441g / 0.97lbs
Battery Weight 426g / 15.00oz
Pointing Device(s) Touchpad
Display Size 15.4"
Display Resolution 1280x800 /WXGA
CPU Pentium-M 1.7 GHz
Memory Type PC2700 DDR SDRAM
Amount of Memory 512 MB
Chipset Northbridge Intel 82855PM (MCH)
Chipset Southbridge Intel 82801DBM ICH4-M
Graphics Controller MR9700 64 MB DDR 391MHz /210MHz (core/memory)
Hard drive bay 2.5", 9.5 mm height
Ethernet/WLAN Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit/Intel Pro 2200BG
Bluetooth-Radio -
Modem Soft V92 Data Fax with SmartCP
Audio SigmaTel C-Major Audio
Battery Capacity 63.64 Wh
DVD-/CD-R/RW-Drive Toshiba SD-R6372 8x//16x10x24x DVD-//CD-R/-RW plus 4x DVD-R/+R //2x/2.4x DVD-RW/+RW
Harddisc Hitachi Travelstar 5K80 HTS548060M9AT00 ATA-6 60 GB/5400 rpm/8 MB
PC-Card Slot(s) 1xtype II ( L)
Floppy Drive No
USB ports 4x /B)
1394 ports 1x (L)
IR port IrDA (L)
Serial Ports No
Parallel Ports Yes (B)
VGA out Yes (B)
PS/2-Connector No
Headphone/Microphone/ Line In Connector Yes(L)/Yes(L)
Video-In/Out No/Yes ( B, S-Video )
Extras CD-Player feature, 4 loudspeakers,
B=Back side, F=Front, L=Left side, R=Right Side

The Ez-bus-Mini 20 GB as well as an additional 3.5" hard disk (IC25N020 ATCS05-0) in an external shell were run on the USB 2.0 interfaces of the Asus M6700Ne.

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