murasame (Fujitsu LifeBook B2620)
Summary
A compact XP machine.
Notes
- This machine had a resistive touchscreen, but the glass panel broke in shipping. I just removed it, and filled the screen/bezel gap with foam.
Hardware
Make | Fujitsu |
Year | 2003 |
Model | LifeBook B2620 |
Chassis | LifeBook B2620 |
Power Supply | iGo Adapter with 16V plug |
Processor | Intel Pentium III M - 850 MHz |
Memory | 128MB SDRAM |
Ports | 2x PCMCIA |
VGA | |
RJ-45 LAN | |
RJ-11 Modem | |
IrDA | |
2x USB 1.1 | |
3.5mm Headphone | |
3.5mm Microphone | |
Graphics | ATI Rage Mobility-M1 8MB |
Storage | 80GB Intel 310 mSATA SSD (IDE adapter) |
Display | 10.4" 1024x768 XGA TFT LCD |
Int. Peripherals | Intel 82440MX Chipset |
Realtek RTL8139CL Fast Ethernet Mini-PCI | |
SigmaTel STAC9723 Auido Codec | |
Lucent Soft Modem AMR | |
O2Micro OZ6933 CardBus Controller | |
Ext. Peripherals | |
Dimensions | |
Length/Depth | 23.6 cm |
Width | 25.2 cm |
Height/Thickness | 2.9 cm |
Weight | 1.32 kg (2 lbs 14.6 oz) |
Software
Operating System | XP Pro SP3 |
Unique applications |
Log
Ebayed Fujitsu B series
I got this as a working machine with no drive.
Cosmetically it has some scuffs, and a crack on the right display pivot. The fan is a bit rattly when it ramps up.
The touchscreen glass got cracked in shipping. Removing it left a ~2mm gap around the bezels that I filled with some gray foam.
Fujitsu cheaped out a bit on the screen by using a single hinge on the left. The other pivot is just plastic, and gives a path for the display cable.