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Basic Identification

The Dell Inspiron 4000 from March of 2000 is distinguished by the 2 external module bays located at the front, where the battery and any one of the compatible drives are located. The back side is more interesting, sporting a whole range of Legacy computer ports, including PS/2, serial, and parallel. The left and right are pretty standard, filling the rest of the necessary I/O.

Flipping it open we see the outlined power button above the keyboard arrangement, with the Dell-E support button to the left of that. Below the keyboard is the touch-based track pad, between 2 pairs of buttons that replicate mouse control (left/right click, etc.). The palm rests on both sides of the track pad assembly can be replaced with any of 4 colors Dell had available (this is purely cosmetic, the protection doesn't change).

Bottom and top only have a few distinguishable features. The bottom has a metal hatch which can be opened with a coin, revealing the RAM sticks, CMOS battery, and PCI card for Internet communication. The top has a large, semi-circle panel with a shimmery Dell logo in the middle, which can be replaced similarly to the palm rests (Refer to Accessories list for more info).

Specifications

General

Brand: Dell

Manufacturer: Compal Electronics

Model No.: PP01L

Weight: 2.66kg with floppy drive, 2.8kg with CD ROM drive

dimensions: (WxHxD) 319.5 x 254.0 x 37.4mm

Internal Specs

Processor: Intel Pentium III 750 MHz with 'Intel SpeedStep'

  • Caches: 32 KB L1, 256 KB L2
  • External bus frequency: 100 MHz

Other Processor Options: Available to Official buyers from Dell at the time

  • Pentium III 600, 700, 800, or 850 MHz
  • Mobile Celeron 600 MHz

Memory: 128MB SDRAM (upon first purchase)

  • expandable up to 512MB

Graphics: ATI RAGE Mobility M3* (*graphics chip)

  • Integrated 8MB RAM
  • AGP 2x

Internal Storage: 12GB ATA-33 hard disk drive

  • capacity options*: 6GB, 10GB, 20GB (*for official Dell buyers)

Audio:

  • two built-in 4-ohm stereo speakers
  • 16-bit stereo analog-digital/vice versa conversion (ESS Maestro 3i)
  • Built-in microphone* (*located on the right hand side of palm rest)
  • 20-voice 72-operator FM music synth

Software Specs

Compatible OS:

  • Windows 3.11 to Millennium Edition* (*can be upgraded to XP SP 1-3)
  • Linux Red Hat 7.0

Software Disks:

External Specs

Display: 14.1" XGA TFT active color matrix

  • Display modes: All use 32-16 bit colors
    • 1024 x 768
    • 800 x 600
    • 640 x 480

Supported Media: (these can be swapped around in the right side modular bay)

Input/Output:

  • USB: 1 4-pin (USB 1.1)
  • Serial: 1 9-pin
  • Parallel: 1 25-pin
  • Video connector: 1 15-pin
    • Supported resolutions: UGA, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA
    • there's also an S-video out port on the right side
  • Remote control: 1 IR reciever
    • Speeds: Slow 115 Kbps, fast 4 Mbps
  • Microphone-in*: 3.5 mm mini jack (*mono only)
  • Headphone-out: 3.5 mm mini stereo jack
  • External mouse/keyboard: 6-pin mini-DIN PS/2 port (uses both mouse and keyboard)
  • Docking Station: Bespoke 200-pin* (*see below for compatible docks)
  • dial-up & local internet:
    • internal RJ-11 V.90 56K data/fax modem* (*a standard telephone/line cable and port)
    • 10 or 100Mbps RJ-45 LAN jacks* (*A standard Ethernet cable for local networking)
  • *The above 2 ports were optional when buying an official product, covering one or both with a door if they aren't wanted by the buyer* (See bonuses and Accessories for more details)

PC card slots:

  • Bottom slot: Compatible with Windows OS 95, 98, 2000
  • Top and bottom:
    • two 32-bit Type-II
    • one Type-III
    • Card bus-compatible
    • Zoom video support

Keyboard & pointing devices:

  • 19 mm keys, 3 mm spacing, 101/102 functionality, 87 visible keys
  • IBM analog pointer joystick and touch-sensitive track pad

Power requirements:

  • Cable: Bespoke AC adapter
  • Battery: removable 8-cell 'smart' Li-ion with 53.0 WHr capacity
    • Located in the left side modular bay, which is only for the battery
  • Charge time: 1/1.5 hours charging if the computer is off
  • Battery life: 3.5 hours per full charge* (*according to manufacturer's claim)

Bonuses and Accessories

Swappable LCD back plate and palm rests

  • Colors: Tahoe Blue, Storm Gray, Royal Purple, Golden Yellow

Carrying case with internal straps and pockets for serious businessmen

If your unit has no internal modem:

  • V.90 56K modem+fax PC card (any brands that makes these at the time will work)

Extra information

Official Inspiron 4000 support from Dell

Inspiron 4000 Set-up video from Youtube (*Have some water when watching this, it's very dry lol*)

Byte my VDU's blog post on modding and retro gaming for this machine

Reviews:

ITPro's Laptop of 'that' month: Dell Inspiron 4000

HardwareZone's precise specs and testing of the Inspiron 4000 (archived review)

First impressions from TheVooner (Images here are broken from the site's age)

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