The Jetbook 7100 was a 14.2" laptop released in 1997, marketed as having a "desktop equivalent keyboard", having the full 90 keys with "standard desktop key space". I thought this might have been some unique number pad setup, but when I finally found an image of it, it was just normal.
I don't know who the ODM manufacturer of this laptop was, but it had to be from one of them as Jetta wasn't manufacturing laptops anymore at this point. I don't recognize it from any of the ODMs I've researched. Perhaps it's from Inventec? Dual? Featron?
Spec | Details |
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CPU | - Intel Pentium @166 or 200MHz - Intel Pentium MMX @166, 200, or 233MHz |
Chipset | Intel 430TX |
RAM | Type: EDO, 2x 144pin slots Standard: Unknown Maximum: 128MB |
Hard Disk | 2.5" IDE Uses Proprietary Adapter?: Unknown Standard: Unknown |
Display Options | 14.2" TFT LCD @1024x768 |
Graphics Chipset | Unknown VRAM: 2MB |
Audio | Unknown |
Main Battery | NiMH 8-cell (38.4W) or Li-Ion 8-cell (38.8W) |
CMOS Battery | Unknown |
Power Supply | Unknown |
Disk Drives | Modular bay supporting: 20x CD-ROM, 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive or secondary hard drive |
PC Cards | 2x PCMCIA/CardBus Slots - ZoomVideo Support |
Networking | Unknown |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 - 1x Dock Connector - 1x USB 1.x - 1x Composite Out - 1x Line Out - 1x Mic In - 1x Line In - Infrared |
BIOS | Unknown |
Pointing Device | Trackpad |
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