Ethernet LAN port, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and Bluetooth. Operating System and Software
The is a widely deployed, legacy computing platform primarily distributed through Indian government student laptop initiatives and institutional contracts. Manufactured by Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL) , this specific hardware configuration was engineered to deliver essential computing performance, extreme durability, and cost-efficiency.
Standard PCs require replacement every three to five years due to resource-heavy local software updates. Thin clients last seven to ten years because server-side upgrades dictate overall performance. To help tailor this hardware data, please let me know: hcl ltc model 02102 specification
| Type | Size | |------|------| | | 4 GB DDR4 (soldered) | | Max Supported | 8 GB (one SODIMM slot maybe available) | | Frequency | 2400 MHz |
The dedicated replacement keyboard for this chassis features a full-sized layout. : Flex ribbon cable Ethernet LAN port, Wi-Fi 802
The HCL LTC Model 02102 (320 GB HDD, 4 GB RAM) is a solid, basic machine suitable for: Elementary web browsing and research. Word processing (MS Office) and administrative tasks. Watching movies (DVD or local files).
: Extended layout with an integrated numeric keypad Standard PCs require replacement every three to five
| Specification Category | Inferred Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | HCL LTC Model 02102 (likely part of the 'ME' series) | | Form Factor | Convertible Laptop-Tablet (with keyboard base and touchscreen) | | Operating System | Officially supports Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions) | | Display | Touchscreen (requires VGA driver). Likely a 10-inch or larger screen for a convertible form factor. | | Processor (CPU) | Likely an Intel Atom series or a similar low-power x86 processor, typical for Windows tablets of that era. | | Graphics (GPU) | Integrated, likely Intel GMA or PowerVR SGX series (requires VGA driver). | | Memory (RAM) | Likely 1GB or 2GB DDR3 , standard for budget Windows devices in the early 2010s. | | Storage | Likely 16GB or 32GB eMMC flash storage, possibly with a microSD card slot for expansion. | | Input Devices | Integrated TouchPad (requires specific driver). On-screen keyboard for tablet mode. | | Audio | Realtek High Definition Audio (requires specific driver). | | Networking | Wi-Fi (likely 802.11 b/g/n). Bluetooth (likely version 3.0 or 4.0). | | Battery | Non-removable Li-ion battery, typical capacity unknown but likely for 4-6 hours of basic use. |
A workhorse PSU for its era—durable, efficient for 280W loads, but strictly limited to its original chassis ecosystem.
2 x USB 3.0 Ports (Front-facing for high-speed storage devices)
One hidden detail in the 02102 specification is the . Unlike a normal PC that requires a button press, the 02102 is jumpered for "Always On." In the spec, this is called Auto Power Recovery set to "Restore Last State" with a 5-second power-good delay.