HP (Hewlett-Packard) TC1 100 Tablet User Manual


 
1.
AC Power Connector
7.
USB 2.0 Connector
2.
Integrated IR
8.
Secure Digital (SD) Slot
3.
External Monitor Connector
9.
PC Card Slot
4.
RJ-45 Network Jack
10.
Keyboard Connector
5.
RJ-11 Telephone Jack
11.
Antenna (not visible from outside of tablet PC)
6.
External Multibay Connector (USB 2.0)
12.
Integrated Bluetooth
What's New
What's NewWhat's New
What's New
Fast, Ultra Low Voltage Intel™ Pentium M 1.0GHz and Ultra Low Voltage Mobile Intel Celeron 800MHz processors
Intel 855PM Chipset with graphics from NVIDIA - GeForce 4 Go 420 32MB (4X AGP)
More and faster system memory with 333MHz DDR on select models, up to 2GB max
Storage available ranging from 30GB to 60GB hard drives
Improved wireless performance and more choices for the integrated Type III MiniPCI WLAN
Integrated Bluetooth
Dedicated Secure Digital (SD) slot for removable media
Integrated IR
Battery-free, pressure sensitive pen for the ultimate writing experience (application must support pressure sensitivity)
Additional HP Security Lock Slot (two total)
At A Glance
At A GlanceAt A Glance
At A Glance
Microsoft® Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition
Award winning design
Durable magnesium casing
Weighs 3.1 lb/1.4 kg (with keyboard 4.0lb/1.8kg)
Approximately 0.8 in/2.0 cm thin
10.4-inch XGA TFT display with sparkle-free glass
256MB or 512MB SDRAM upgradeable to 2GB
Integrated mini PCI 56K V.90/V.92 modem plus 10/100 NIC
Intel Pro/Wireless 2100 802.11b WLAN (HP W500 802.11a/b/g WLAN available as a special configuration)
What's Special
What's SpecialWhat's Special
What's Special
Flexible design with great performance
Ultra-light weight and portable
Warm swap battery support
Innovative keyboard attachment
Docking with or without keyboard
Easy transitions with multi-monitor docking profiles
Magnesium alloy case and high quality digital pen with tether
QuickSpecs
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Overview
DA - 11755 North America — Version 4 — December 15, 2003
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