The NP-925 is a generic/ODM 386-based notebook that was released in around December 1991. Modern Computer sold these under the NoteStar name, which was their trademark. It may have also been sold under the Walkom name, another MCC trademark.
Like the rest of the NP-900 Series, this laptop's two battery bays double as expansion bays that could accept a variety of modules.
Spec | Details |
---|---|
CPU | CPU Type: Intel 386SL |
Chipset | Unknown |
RAM | Type: Unknown Standard: 2MB Maximum: Unknown |
Storage | 2.5" IDE Requires Adapter: Unknown Standard: 80MB |
Display Options | 10" Passive Matrix Grayscale @640x480 |
Graphics Chipset | Unknown VRAM: Unknown |
Audio | PC Speaker |
Main Battery | 2x NiCad Batteries |
CMOS Battery | Unknown |
Power Supply | Unknown |
Media Drives | 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive |
PC Cards | Battery bays double as proprietary expansion bays that support the following: - Modem Module - Fax/Modem Module - Scanner/Fax Module - Ethernet Module - Video Capture Module - Voice Recorder Module - 3270 Terminal Emulator - SCSI Interface Module - 2nd Hard Disk |
Networking | Optional Modem or Ethernet in expansion bay |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 2x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 |
BIOS | Unknown |
Pointing Device | None |
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