WinBook C200 Home
Also Known As: WinBook 8081
From what I've been able to find, the C200 was meant to be a budget-friendly model. The ones I've seen up for sale have Celerons, though Pentium M options were also available. The design of these is pretty unremarkable, but they do look to be serviceable, if a bit boring XP machines.
If you're looking to find one to buy, you'll probably see them listed as WinBook 8081s, not C200s. 8081 was the model number of the generic laptop they're based off of, the Mitac MiNote 8081. For more information on why WinBooks from this time are so confusingly named, check here. I've found good evidence that Lenovo sold this model as well.
Specifications
- CPU: Intel Pentium M or Celeron M, clock speeds not listed.
- RAM: 256MB soldered, with one DDR1 slot for upgrades.
- Hard Disk: Unknown
- HDD Type: 2.5" IDE/ATA100
- Display Options: XGA 1024x768 LCD
- GPU: Intel 855GM
- VRAM: Shared with system RAM
- Sound: AC97
- Operating System (Shipping): Windows XP Home Edition or Professional
- Main Battery: Lithium Ion, 4000mAh 6-cell
- CMOS Battery: Unknown
- Power Supply: External
- Expansion: 1x type II 32-bit CardBus slot
- Internal Drives: DVD-ROM/CDRW Combo
- Other IO: 4x USB 2.0, 1x 1394 (FireWire), Headphone Jack, Mic Jack, VGA, Ethernet, Modem
- BIOS: Unknown
- Pointing Device: Trackpad
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