NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC
Can you imagine a full-featured, powerhouse notebook computer that weighs a single kilogram? Yes, this NEC Versa LitePad, the industry’s thinnest and lightest Tablet PC solution tips the scales at 2.2 pounds, equivalent to one kilogram. But the amazing things you can do with this wonderful machine goes right off the charts! Behind a fast, efficient Pentium processor, 256MB of quick DDR memory and a ton of innovative features, the NEC Versa LitePad provides instantaneous solutions to a world of challenges. Engineered to combine the natural convenience of pen-based computing with the
productivity advantages of Microsoft's new Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, the
Versa LitePad represents a new generation of "pure" Tablet-based computing
solutions. Ideal for grab-and-go professionals in markets like healthcare, field
sales and professional services where users require an instant-on portable solution
that's extremely easy to use in a multitude of mobile environments.
External
CD-ROM Drive
Connect the external USB CD-ROM Drive to the PC to load and start computer
programs or play audio CDs. These drives are fully compatible with Photo
CDs as well. These drives read CDs up to 24x and are ideal when traveling
as it lessens the weight on your mobile computer and allows for freedom
of placement in any given environment.
High
Speed USB 2.0
Connect your Computer through the Highspeed USB port to your peripheral
devices. USB is a supervised serial-bus architecture that provides manageable
connectivity for a large number of external devices.
No
More Typing!
With this Tablet PC, leave the keyboard at home and grab a pen. The NEC
Versa LitePad comes with 2 pens for writing, sketching, entering data, and
executing programs directly from the tablet screen. These pens feature battery-free,
cordless operation. Pressure from your hand transmits information from the
pressure sensitive pen tip to the tablet screen.
Specifications
Display Type:
XGA
Screen Size:
10.4"
Maximum Resolution:
1024 x 768
Memory Type:
SDRAM
Memory Size:
256MB
Memory Speed:
PC133
Memory Slots (Total):
1
Memory Slots (Available):
0
Maximum Memory Supported:
512MB
Capacity:
20GB
Processor Brand:
Intel
Processor Class:
Pentium 3
Processor Speed:
933MHz
Operating Systems:
Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition
Platform:
Tablet PC
Graphics Description:
Integrated Graphics
Video Memory:
16MB
Video Interface:
XGA
Optical Drive Type:
External CD-ROM
Capacity:
1
Media Types:
CompactFlash
Audio Description:
Integrated Audio
USB Ports (Total):
3
LAN Ports:
1
Audio Out Jacks:
1
Line In Jacks:
1
VGA Ports:
1
Communications Description:
Integrated LAN
Integrated Wireless LAN
Interface Type:
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
802.11a/b Wireless Networking
Data Transfer Rate:
10/100Mbps NIC
54 Mbps
Protocols:
WIFI
802.11b
802.11a
Width:
8.8"
Height:
0.6"
Depth:
11.7"
Weight:
2.2 lbs
Mouse Type:
External Mini USB optical wheel mouse
Buttons:
3
Keyboard Type:
External Slim USB Standard Keyboard
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
What's Included
NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC
External USB CD-ROM Drive
Slim Pen & Clip Pen
External Mini 3-button Optical Wheel Mouse
External Slim USB keyboard w/std QWERTY-key layout
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What Is A Cell? It's a
battery
Though technically a battery has multiple cells, we are accustomed to calling a
single energy cell a battery as well.
In
electronics, a battery or voltaic cell is a combination of many electrochemical
Galvanic cells of identical type to store chemical energy and to deliver it in
the form of electricity. The battery cells combine to produce more energy
(voltage or amps) than a cell by itself. When joined in this way, it is a
battery of cells. Almost all portable electronics use one or more cells -
rechargeable or disposable. The more cells, the more energy available -
meaning more hours of use usually.
In Notebook computers, the battery case usually
holds three or more cells. 3 Cell batteries tend to provide about 1-3
hours of use, depending on the energy needs of the Laptop. 6 cell (or
more) batteries provide much more energy, and many more hours of use. This
can be good or bad! More cells mean longer use, but more weight too!
So remember to always check for the number of
cells if specified, and choose the right configuration for your use.
Battery Trivia:
The invention of the first battery (known as a Voltaic pile) was in 1800 by
Alessandro Volta! The first known usage of the battery (as we know it
today) was in 1863 by the physician named Flora Bills.
SUPPORTED MEDIA
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Got Enough
Memory? Bet You'll Need More!
Windows Vista and today's software
applications make much greater demands on your system's memory. Adding
peripherals, like webcams, USB hard drives, and complex Internet pages, all
take memory. Watching DVD movies, or watching videos on the web, or
playing PC based games demand increased memory. So take full
advantage of your system's potential, your operating system's enhancement
and entertainment capabilities, and your software's productivity by expanding
your system memory!
The best time to
add more memory is when you buy your system! Get the memory that's
right for your computer, whether laptop, desktop, or All-In-One.
Click Here for our Memory Upgrade Options. »
Shared
Memory? Or Where Did My Memory Go?
Your computer uses memory to run your
Operating System, applications, peripherals, and to generate and display
graphics on your computer monitor. Video memory is a form of RAM, and is
either built into your motherboard; or on a graphics card (video card).
Depending on the motherboard's configuration, and that of the video card (if
separate or built-in to the motherboard), your computer may have to draw on
its own RAM memory to meet its video memory needs. This creates shared
memory, where your computer’s RAM will be shared between its own Processor
(CPU) and its graphics chip.
The result is that some systems will have
shared memory, some will not. If you have 2GB (for example) of system
memory installed, you may notice that your system reports significantly less
memory. This is because your system is using shared memory for your
video.
What can you do about this?
You can actually configure this shared memory through your computer’s BIOS
settings. However, this is a setting best left alone, since it is
typically optimized for display performance, and making changes may impact
display resolutions, and other video capabilities.
The simplest solution is usually to either:
increase your system memory; or to upgrade the video hardware. By
upgrading to a new video card with built-in video memory, then turning off
shared memory, you will free your system to use it's maximum potential
memory, and provide your system with much more robust video features.
How Much
Memory Do You Really Have?
When you look at the specifications for a computer, it will display the
installed memory, and typically the maximum memory that can be installed.
However, while these are real values, they represent a potential useable
memory depending upon the installed operating system, and other factors. The actual useable memory may be different
(lower) from these values.
The reason is simply that a computer may have a limitation in the operating
system (such as Windows 32 bit versions), or configured to use shared memory,
which reduces the amount of RAM that is available to the CPU by using
some of it for other purposes, such as for video memory. In some
cases, you can control the maximum useable memory through system settings,
by upgrading from a 32 bit to a 64 bit version of Windows XP or Vista, or by upgrading to a video card that has internal onboard video memory.
But always
remember, that the amount of memory that your system reports, is not always
the amount of actual installed memory. For example, if you have 4GB
installed, 32 bit versions of Windows will typically report 3.2GB due to a
limitation of Windows itself. Also note that different Windows
programs report available and maximum memory differently, which can be
confusing. If you find that you need more
memory, we suggest expanding your system memory, since this is the most
effective performance increase, and the one that is easiest to perform .
Most computer systems no longer include "Recovery Media" (Disks or CDs used to restore your computer system to it's factory shipped state). Many do not even include Operating System disks.
This is not specific to systems purchased from any one company, but now standard practice throughout the entire industry.
However, many manufacturers include software on the hard drive that creates recovery media for you. This allows burning your own set of recovery CDs or DVDs - all you need is the blank media.
Inclusion of such a recovery utility varies by manufacturer and model; not all manufactures and models include such a utility. For those that include such a utility we recommend you create your own set of recovery media after completing the Windows installation. In other words, right after you start using your PC!
If you fail to do this and encounter a difficulty in the future you may not be able to properly restore your computer.
Some manufacturers may have physical recovery media available separately for purchase; consult your owner’s manual support information section for additional information. Systems that do not come with a CD/DVD burner may still include Recovery Disks - please check the manufacturer's specs.
External Slim USB keyboard w/std QWERTY-key layout
Tablet Stand
4-Cell Lithium Ion Battery
AC Adapter & Power Cable
Installation Software & Documents
A Closer Look
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Please check the product information carefully, items not included
may no longer be required.
Limited Warranty: A full text version of the limited warranty
may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
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