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Two DIMM slots DDR3-800MHz - Officially up to 4GB; tested up to 8GB
HDD
Shipped with 80GB to 250GB HDD or 64GB to 128GB SSD
Optical Drive
None
Graphics
Intel® GMA 4500MHD - VGA Connector (probably DVI-D on dock)
Audio
Realtek ALC269 HD audio - stereo headphone and microphone jack
Network
10/100/1000 Ethernet - LAN RJ-45
Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 5300 or Atheros® XSPAN® Half Mini-Card
Additional Connectors
Firewire 4-pin type connector
2x USB 2.0 Connectors
Port Replicator connection
Memory Stick/SD card reader
Type I/II PC card slot (PCMCIA 2.1 + CardBus)
I wish the FAN would be less annoying or controllable in any way.
Also, not all deep ACPI C-states of the CPU work, PCIe ASPM (Power Management) does not work. Fujitsu did really not comply very much to the ACPI standard specifications. This means the runtime on battery is much shorter than would be possible - still over 5 hours an be reached with the standard battery (more with the extended).
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