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1. Some Intel Pentium processors feature Intel SpeedStep technology. With Intel SpeedStep, processor speed may be reduced to conserve battery power.
2. Maximum memory varies depending on model and may require replacement of standard memory with optional maximum memory module. For ThinkPad models without a separate memory card, memory supports both system and video. Accessible system memory may be up to 48MB less than the amount stated, depending on video mode. For NetVista models without a separate video card, memory supports both system and video. Accessible system memory may be up to 64MB less than the amount stated, depending on video mode.
3. When referring to storage capacity, GB = 1 billion bytes. Accessible capacity may be less.
4. Screen dimension quoted is the viewable area.
5. CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives list maximum rates; rates are variable and are often less than the maximum. For combination drives, maximum speeds are given in the following order: CD read, CD write, CD re-write, DVD read, DVD write, DVD re-write.
6. Designed to be capable of receiving data at up to 56Kbps with compatible phone line and server equipment, and transmitting data at up to 31.2Kbps. Actual speeds vary and are often less than the maximum possible.
7. Some software may differ from its retail version (if any), and may not include user manuals or all program functionality. License agreements may apply. Recovery disks are not included but can be ordered from the IBM SmartCentre by calling 131 426 within Australia.
8. Lotus SmartSuite and Lotus Notes stand-alone client license is included at no extra charge. Installation CDs can be ordered via the internet at no extra cost (requires internet access).
9. Titanium Composite Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic has three times the strength of ABS plastic as tested by IBM using the high flex modulus test on 2/28/00.