Compaq Evo N410c Review
The power-packed Compaq Evo Notebook N410c is designed for the on-the-go professional requiring a highly functional, travel-friendly business tool. One of the lightest, thinnest, full-featured, high-performance ultra-portable notebooks available, the Evo N410c is less than one inch thin and weighs just 3.5 pounds.
Compaq Evo N410c Laptop Reviews:-
Newsfactor.com about Compaq Evo N410c Laptop Review:- The Evo N410c features an interchangeable multiport module, which slides into place on the back of the notebook to become an integral part of the overall package. This design approach allows end-users to install their choice of a Bluetooth or 802.11b module prior to hitting the road.
The idea is to give users the flexibility to choose the wireless capability that best fits the available options for each and every road-warrior mission. It also provides a cost-effective way to enable users to migrate to future wireless standards as they become available.
The Evo N410c offers support for the simultaneous use of two internal batteries. According to HP, the combination is capable of delivering up to five hours of notebook operation from a single battery-charging operation.
Techrepublic.com about Compaq Evo N410c Laptop Review:- The Evo N410c’s bright screen measures an acceptable 12.1 inches with a default 1,024 x 768-pixel resolution. This notebook’s exceptionally comfortable keyboard is nice and wide, with decent-size keys and an inverted-T cursor pad that is separated from the rest of the keys. This sort of layout prevents your right pinkie from hitting the Up Arrow when it really seeks the Shift button. The system also comes with a touch pad, which is planted comfortably in the middle of the wrist rest. Under the touch pad are two slightly small mouse buttons, along with a dedicated scroll button for quick trips through documents or Web pages. Four convenient, programmable application quick-launch buttons lie above the keyboard’s upper-right corner.
Reviews.cnet.com about Compaq Evo N410c Laptop Review:- I bought Evo N410c on CNET recommendation. The machine looks flimsy plastic (Made in China) and cheap. Almost no documentation and of course technical support personnel that do not know the products and waste your time. In addition horrendous wait times in order to be able to speak with a technician. I returned the machine on the third day!
Compaq Evo N410c Laptop Features:-
Model - Compaq Evo N410c
Processor - Mobile Intel Pentium III
Processor frequency - 1.2 GHz
L2 cache - 512 L2-Cac
Memory Type - DDR RAM
Memory installed - 256 Mb
Memory maximum - 1024
Hard Drive capacity - 10/20/40 Gb
Hard Drive interface - S.M.A.R.T.
Display Technology - TFT XGA
Screen Size - 12.1
Display Resolution - 1024×768, 16.7 M colors


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