Here is Eye cache monitor for you. Those are 2 13.3in LCD screens. Combined, that's 20in of viewing area. And there are many advantages of having a 2-piece monitor. First, the right side can swivel, so you can show people a power point presentation on the right side, while you read your slide notes on the left. Second, using the "switch screen" and "super maximize" buttons, you can with no trouble move applications from one side to the other, or have one application take up the whole area of both screens. Those buttons are alongside the minimize, maximize, and close buttons you're already familiar to.
It has outstanding keyboard. I don’t' need to tell you how hard it is for laptop user when it comes to using number pad. The regular solution to this is the Fn key, which you hold down and then press the normal QWERTY keys with blue Fn explanations on them. But because the Voyager doesn’t have size limitations, they can get away with having a full size keyboard. that's right, they include the number pad, arrow keys, and everything else you get on a normal keyboard.
Its a impressive device equipped with an Athlon 4 up to 1.6GHz, 512MB SDRAM, and 16MB of video memory, you literally run any program you have on your desktop. It also comes with 10/100 Ethernet, Modem, Firewire, 4 USB 1.1 ports, and audio. Should you be missing something, there are also 2 PCMCIA slots for expansion. For example, they would be great for wireless networking cards.
It also comes with a touch pad, but it even puts a spin on that. It's high resolution, so you can use it to sign your signature. With what? Well, the stylus from the slot in the side of the computer! If you don't want to use the touch pad, which is the case for many people, the Voyager comes with an optical mouse.
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