It used the Intel Pentium processor, and utilized EDO RAM soldered onto the motherboard to prevent booting without usable RAM, and the ability to easily exchange critical hardware components, such as the Hard Drive, Battery, Option hardware that can fit in the UltraBay, and the RAM.
This model also featured the unique keyboard that could slide upward on the back side on rails to "flip up" towards the user and provide a more ergonomic feel.
The 760C and L models did not provide space for an optical drive and were a thinner form factor similar in size and shape to the outgoing 755 series.
Note – the "D" in the model number signifies the machine had the updated chassis with provision for fitment of a CD-ROM drive, or when using an adapter plate, an internal floppy disk drive.
VL Bus 2.0 UltraBay 2x Infrared Ports NiMH Battery
UltraBay 28.8 Kbps Modem 2x Infrared Ports Li-Ion Battery