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Product Reviews : Notebooks : Fujitsu LifeBook S6240 (Pentium M Processor 730 1.6GHz, 256MB RAM)
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Fujitsu LifeBook S6240 (Pentium M Processor 730 1.6GHz, 256MB RAM)

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General
Motherboard chipsetIntel 915GM Express

CentrinoYes

Processor number730

Processor speed1.6GHz

ProcessorPentium M (Dothan)
Memory/Storage
Amt of RAM512 MB (max 2048 MB)

Hard drive80 GB

Card ReaderSD, MMC, MS, MS Pro

Optical driveDual-layer DVD drive or DVD/CD-RW combo
Connectivity
Ports3 x USB 2.0; FireWire; mini S-video out; VGA port; Ethernet; modem; IR port; line-in; HD audio-in; HD audio-out

BluetoothNo

InfraredYes

Ethernet10/100/1000

Modem56K V.92 modem

Built-in devicesSD/MS PRO card slot; Fingerprint sensor; 1 x Type II PC Card slot

Wireless LAN802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g

WebcamNo
Display
Graphics hardwareIntel Graphics Media Accelerator 900

Amt of video RAMUp to 128MB shared

Diagonal screen size13.3 inch

LCD technologySuperFine or AntiGlare XGA TFT

Screen resolution (max)1,024 x 768
Multimedia
RemoteNo

DVD/MP3 without bootupNo

TV tunerNo

Sound hardwareRealtec ALC260 HD audio codec; stereo speakers

Jacksmic-in, S/PDIF, earphone-out
Software
Operating systemWin XP Pro

Software includedPowerDVD; PowerProducer Gold; Sonic RecordNow! DX; Fujitsu UPDATE NAVI; Norman Virus Control; Norman Personal Firewall
Chassis
Weight w/battery1.86 kg

Dimensions293 x 236.5 x 30.5 mm
Power Supply
Battery type(s) included6-cell 4400mAh

Mfr-claimed battery life3.6 hours
Warranty
WarrantyOne-year int'l carry-in (parts and labor), second- and third-year local carry-in (parts only)

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