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Tim Hackett

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May 2, 2003, 9:54:45 AM5/2/03
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Acer has put information about there new tablet pc model on their website!
Check it out:
http://global.acer.com/products/tablet_pc/index.htm


Tim Hackett

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May 2, 2003, 9:58:26 AM5/2/03
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Anyone have any clue as to what video chipset this model uses?

Thanks,

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Peter Rysavy

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May 2, 2003, 10:15:33 AM5/2/03
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Isn't it the intergrated Intel 855gm?

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gustavo

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May 2, 2003, 12:01:05 PM5/2/03
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perhaps the new acer 110 use the chipst Intel® 855GM
Chipset graphics memory controller hub (GMCH-M) is part
of Intel® Centrino mobile technology. It is a highly
integrated mobile chipset solution that has been
optimized to support the Intel® Pentium® M processor,
high speed DDR memory and a Hub interface to ICH4-M. In
addition to this, the Intel 855GM chipset provides
integrated graphics capabilities.


for more onfo check this url
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/mobile/855gm.htm?
iid=dev_chips855fam+855gm&

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gustavo

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May 2, 2003, 11:01:35 PM5/2/03
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yes, the 110 has the 855 mg that is built in with
videocard intel extreme.
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Ed Garay

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May 3, 2003, 12:03:53 PM5/3/03
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Yes, if it carries the Intel Centrino logo it *must*
include the Intel 855 chipset.

I have played with a couple of Acer Tablet PCs and Acer
laptops with Intel Centrino inside... and they are
awesome (in terms of performance, speed. video graphics
for games, etc). My teenage son and his friends prefer
the new Centrino game box to the PlayStation2 and the
Xbox.

Yes, comfortable and ubiquitous mobile and wireless game
computing has arrived as well. :)
Greetings from Chicago,
--- Ed

--- Ed Garay
University of Illinois at Chicago
Academic Computing and Communications Center
UIC Instructional Technology Lab <i...@uic.edu>
http://www.accc.uic.edu/itl

"Comfortable and ubiquitous computing: anytime,
anywhere, always-connected, mobile and wireless"

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terri

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May 3, 2003, 1:23:36 PM5/3/03
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What games are the kids running? I'm curious since the video card is still
not going to compare with a game system or a desktop running a card made for
gaming? Some of my games work great, others won't even load.
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