Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 Full Device Specifications
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- Released Date
- 1997 Nov
- Display Dimension
- 320x480 pixels
- RAM Size
- 8 MiB RAM
- Processor (CPU)
- DEC StrongARM SA-110
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Introduction
Apple
Newton MessagePad 2100
1997 Nov
Apple
Apple Computer
Passive stylus
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
LocalTalk, 2x PCMCIA II. slot
Physical Attributes
118.7 mm, 4.67 inch
210.3 mm, 8.28 inch
27.9 mm, 1.1 inches
696.5 ccm
640 g, 22.58 ounces
Software Environment
Newton OS
Apple Newton OS, 2.1
Application processor, Chipset
161.9 MHz
DEC StrongARM SA-110, 1996, 32 bit, single-core, 16 Kbyte I-Cache, 16 Kbyte D-Cache, 350 nm
Operative Memory
EDO DRAM
8 MiB RAM
Non-volatile Memory
PROM
Yes
8 MiB non-volatile
Display
155 mm, 6.1 inch
320x480, 153600 pixels
85.98 mm, 3.38 inch
128.97 mm, 5.08 inch
32.72 mm
11088.5 square millimeter
44.4%
0.26868 mm/pixel
95 PPI
Monochrome STN LCD display
4 bit/pixel
16
ELP
reflective
No
Graphical Subsystem
N/A
Audio/Video Interfaces
No
Audio Subsystem
mono
Sound Recording
mono
Proprietary
Sound Playing
10000 Hz
mono
Proprietary
Cellular Phone
No
Secondary Cellular Phone
No
Control Peripherals
Resistive touch sensing screen
Single-touch
Communication Interfaces
PCMCIA II.
No, No
No
No
No
IrDA 1.1, 115200bit/s (SIR/CIR)
Recommended Standard 422
Proprietary
115200 bps
Multimedia Broadcast
No
Satellite Navigation
No
Primary Camera System
No
No
No
Auxiliary Camera
No
Auxiliary Camera No. 2
No
Auxiliary Camera No. 3
No
Auxiliary Camera No. 4
No
No
Secondary Camera System
No
Secondary Auxiliary Camera
No
Secondary Auxiliary Camera No. 2
No
Built-in Sensors
No
Ingress Protection
Yes
Yes
Power Supply
AAA pencil battery, removable
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