The Latitude V700 is a Pentium III-based laptop released in 2001. It was not sold in the US, instead being sold in Japan, and possibly other foreign markets, that I'm unsure of.
The V700 was a single configuration machine, similar to the SmartStep laptops. It was essentially just a Latitude version of the Inspiron 2500, with the same styling as the C800 Series.
Sourced from the archived product page on Dell's Japanese website.
Spec | Details |
---|---|
CPU Options | Intel Pentium III @850MHz |
Chipset | Intel 815EM |
RAM | 128MB Standard |
Hard Disk | 10GB Standard, IDE 2.5" |
Display Options | 14.1" TFT LCD @1024x768 |
Graphics Processor | Intel Integrated Graphics |
Audio | - SigmaTel STAC9700 - Stereo speakers |
Main Battery | 4 cell Lithium Ion |
CMOS Battery | Unknown |
Power Supply | Latitude C-Series 3-pin |
Disk Drives | - Fixed 24X Optical Drive - Latitude C-Series Modular Bay supporting various modules. Ships with a floppy module. |
PC Cards | 2x PCMCIA/CardBus (2x Type II/1x Type III) |
Networking | Modem |
Other I/O | - 1x Serial - 1x Parallel - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 - 2x USB 1.x - 1x Line Out - 1x Mic In - 1x Line In |
BIOS | Dell BIOS (Phoenix-based) |
Pointing Device | Trackpad |
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