The WinBook XP5 Pro is a Pentium-based laptop, released in December 1996.
Despite the confusing naming, the WinBook XP5 and XP5 Pro are not even slightly alike. They use completely different designs, and were made by two different companies (ASE for the XP5, Quanta for the XP5 Pro). The XP5 Pro is actually more of a lower-end sister system to the high-end FX (also made by Quanta). The FX released a few months earlier in May. Early FX print ads show it next to the original XP5, with the XP5 Pro showing up slightly later.
The XP5 Pro shares a very similar design to the FX, and I believe the two share some parts as well. The modular bay is the same between the two, but both the battery bay and the modular bay are located at the front on the XP5 Pro, while the modular bay opening is on the right side on the FX. This and other shared design elements (such as the batteries) actually make me suspect that the XP5 Pro's ODM design may have actually been the basis for Apple's PowerBook 1400, which was a heavily modified Quanta design. At the very least, it's the closest match I've seen, and the timeline matches up.
Back on topic, here's a list of the main differences as compared to the FX:
Really, looking at the differences, if you have the pick between a high-end XP5 Pro with a TFT screen and an FX with comparable specs, there really isn't much reason to go with one over the other. I do believe the FX has a slightly better hinge mount design though.
Spec | Details |
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CPU | CPU Type: Soldered TCP - Intel Pentium @133MHz - Intel Pentium MMX @150 or 166MHz |
Chipset | Unknown |
RAM | Type: WinBook FX/XP5 Pro Proprietary Standard: 8MB Soldered Maximum: 72MB |
Hard Disk | 2.5" IDE Uses proprietary adapter?: Unknown Standard: 810MB, 1.0GB, or 1.3GB |
Display Options | - 11.3" Active Matrix Color @800x600 - 12.1" Passive Matrix Color @800x600 - 12.1" Active Matrix Color @800x600 |
Graphics Chipset | Cirrus Logic GD7548 VRAM: 1MB |
Audio | ESS AudioDrive 1888 |
Main Battery | Lithium Ion - 8 cell, 14.4V, 2600mAH - Sanyo 18650 Cells |
CMOS Battery | - Soldered 1220 Lithium (CMOS Battery) - 6-cell Varta NiMH (Reserve Battery) |
Power Supply | Barrel Jack - 19V 2.3A |
Disk Drives | FX/XP5 Pro Modular Bay supporting the following - 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive - CD-ROM - 2nd Battery |
PC Cards | 2x PCMCIA Slots - Cirrus Logic PD6730 Controller |
Networking | None |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 - 1x Dock Connector - 1x Line In - 1x Mic In - 1x Line Out - Infrared |
BIOS | Phoenix |
Pointing Device | - TrackPoint - TrackPad (Optional) |
Drivers |
User Manual |
Archived Support Pages |
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I don't have a whole lot of info here, but I can point out a few things I've noticed.
The XP5 Pro's hinges are pretty darn solid compared to many laptops of the same era, but I have seen a few on ebay that had stress cracks around the exposed hinge mounting screws on the base of the unit, on the back. I'm not sure if this is actually a structurally compromising failure or not (it may not be), but it's something to watch out for.
The FX does have a VARTA battery inside acting as a suspend/hibernate battery - I've confirmed this much as I own one. On the FX, it's placed far away from most critical components, except for the left speaker, which is probably doomed if one leaks bad enough. Being so similar, there's a fair chance that the XP5 Pro has one in the same place (under the left side palmrest, to the right of the speaker). I'm unable to confirm this as I don't own one.
Note: I don't believe any shipping units had the model badge on the screen bezel. If any did, I haven't seen one yet.
Yes, this is the same as the last one. I found two versions. The first one isn't very sharp, and this one is. However, as you can tell, it's wrinkled and yellowed.
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