WinBook X1 and X2

WinBook X1 & X2

The WinBook X1 was a 13.3" Ultralight/Subnotebook system, released on or about March 28th, 2001. It used an aluminum alloy case and Pentium III processors. Later, WinBook also released the X2 on or about December 7th, 2001. As far as I can, the X2 was simply a minor revision with faster Tualatin processors and other internal changes, without any external differences.

The WinBook X1/X2 laptops were manufactured by Alpha-Top Corporation, with the X1 being based on their Green500. The X2 was based on the Green510.


Specifications

Spec WinBook X1 WinBook X2
CPU Options uPGA2
- Intel Mobile Pentium III "Coppermine", up to 1.0GHz
- Intel Celeron
uFCPGA2
- Intel Pentium III-M "Tualatin", up to 1.2GHz
- Intel Celeron-T, up to 1.5GHz
Chipset Northbridge: SiS 630s
Southbridge: SiS 603s
SiS 630ST
RAM 1x PC133 SDRAM Slot
- 64MB Soldered
- 320MB Maximum
1x PC133 SDRAM Slot
- 128MB Soldered
- 640MB Maximum
Hard Disk IDE 2.5"
Display Options 12" TFT LCD @1024x768
- 13.3" TFT LCD @1024x768
Graphics Chipset SiS 300 Chipset Graphics
- up to 64MB shared VRAM
SiS 630ST Chipset Graphics
- up to 64MB shared VRAM
Audio SiS 7018 SiS 630ST Chipset Sound
Main Battery Lithium Ion (8 cell 3100mAH)
CMOS Battery Unknown
Power Supply Barrel Jack
Disk Drives Internal Optical Drive - CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD/CD-RW Combo
PC Cards 1x PCMCIA/CardBus Slot
- ZoomVideo Support
- TI 1410 Controller
Networking - Modem
- Ethernet
I/O (Other) - 1x Parallel
- 1x Serial
- 1x VGA Out
- 1x PS/2
- 2x USB 1.1
- 1x Line In
- 1x Mic In
- 1x Line Out
- Infrared
- 1x Parallel
- 1x Serial
- 1x VGA Out
- 1x PS/2
- 1x S-Video
- 2x USB 1.1
- 1x Line In
- 1x Mic In
- 1x Line Out
- Infrared
BIOS Unknown
Pointing Device Trackpad

Resources


Drivers (X1)

Drivers (X1)

User Manual (X1)

User Manual (X2)
Archived Support Pages (X1) Archived Support Pages (X2)

Common Faults & Maintenance

The mostly metal construction of these laptops means that they will be less affected by plastic issues than many others. Still, I've seen one on eBay with a busted front bezel (that part is plastic) and broken hinge mounts. I'd assume they likely glued mounts on to the metal rear case.


Gallery

Mainly shows the J1, but the X1 is visible down near the bottom.




Page last updated (MM/DD/YYYY): 09/06/2024
Update Reason: pages consolidated

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