Features and Support Services
Standard Features
8-5
Keyboard and
mouse
85-/86-key, touch-type keyboard; industry-standard, full-size key
spacing.
Embedded numeric keypad.
Special function [Fn] keys for instant access to System Configuration
Utility, toggle between internal, external, or simultaneous displays,
speaker volume control and hibernation.
TrackPoint III pointing device; 5 extra TrackPoint caps included.
Wrist rest provides comfort for extended use.
High-performance
video
Chips and Technologies 65554 64-bit graphics accelerator.
Accelerated 32-bit PCI bus.
2 MB EDO DRAM for video memory.
Up to 1024 x 768 x 65,536 colors in non-interlaced mode on external
display.
Auto detection of external display without rebooting.
Includes option to simultaneously display external and integrated video
displays.
Integrated Display
OmniBook 5700
OmniBook 2000
12.1-inch diagonal 1024 x 768 x 65,536 colors XGA TFT display.
12.1-inch diagonal 800 x 600 x 65,536 colors SVGA TFT display.
12.1-inch diagonal 800 x 600 x 65,536 colors SVGA DSTN display.
12.1-inch diagonal 800 x 600 x 65,536 colors SVGA TFT display.
Multimedia
Crystal CS4236B High-performance Plug and Play Audio chip.
Sound Blaster Pro-compatible 16-bit stereo sound.
Two integrated stereo speakers with acoustic chambers.
Built-in microphone.
Security
Configurable PC Identification displayed at boot.
Two level (Administration and User) System passwords.
Serial number stored in System CMOS memory.
Kensington Lock support.
Ability to disable: serial port, parallel port, hard disk drive, diskette drive
boot sequence, and infrared port.
Hard drive lock: prevents unauthorized access to the drive when a user
password is set. The drive is protected if removed and inserted into any
another personal computer.
BIOS
SystemSoft Plug and Play BIOS stored in flash memory (removable via
door).
User can upgrade with a floppy disk. (Note: The BIOS can be corrupted
by interrupting the update process.)
Summary of Contents for OMNIBOOK 5700
Page 1: ...HP OmniBook 2000 5700 Corporate Evaluator s Guide ...
Page 9: ...1 Introduction ...
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Page 31: ...2 Using Windows 3 x ...
Page 45: ...3 Using Windows 95 ...
Page 67: ...4 Using Windows NT 3 51 ...
Page 81: ...5 Using Windows NT 4 0 ...
Page 99: ...6 Using OS 2 Warp 4 0 ...
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Page 117: ...7 Using the OmniBook Docking System ...
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