The HyperBook 770 was the successor to the HyperBook 370. It used Pentium processors and has similar specs to the HyperBook 300Plus and 600Plus. Like the 370, it included a CD-ROM drive located partially under the keyboard. The keyboard can be lifted up to insert a disc. This is a very unique design, and the only other laptop I'm aware of that used one like this was a model by Panasonic, released around the same time.
You may see this laptop branded as SunRace, HyperData, or InnovACE. All three of these brand names were operated by Sunrex, the company who manufactured this laptop. Sunrex is the original manufacturer.
Sunrex had some downloads up for this system but they were not saved.
Specs were taken from a capture of Sunrex's website circa 1997.
Spec | Details |
---|---|
CPU | CPU Type: Unknown Intel Pentium @Up to 166MHz |
Chipset | Unknown |
RAM | Type: FPM, 2x 72-pin slots Standard: 8MB Maximum: 64MB |
Hard Disk | 2.5" IDE Uses proprietary adapter?: Unknown Standard: Unknown |
Display Options | - 10.2" Passive Matrix Color @640x480 - 10.4" Active Matrix Color @640x480 - 10.4" Active Matrix Color @800x600 |
Graphics Chipset | Chips & Technologies 65548 VRAM: 1MB |
Audio | ESS AudioDrive 1688 - Stereo Speakers - Microphone |
Main Battery | NiMH |
CMOS Battery | Unknown |
Power Supply | Unknown |
Disk Drives | 4X/6X CD-ROM Drive (SCSI), located under the keyboard. External FDD Supported |
PC Cards | 2x PCMCIA Slots |
Networking | Unknown |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 - 1x SCSI-2 - 1x MIDI/Game Port - 1x Line In - 1x Mic In - 1x Line Out |
BIOS | Unknown |
Pointing Device | VersaPoint Joystick Mouse |
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