hp03The HP Compaq Evo N620c suffers from a couple of offbeat design features. This is one of the last Compaq systems to use MultiPort, Compaq’s proprietary lid-mounted module intended to give you a choice in wireless technologies—as long as your choice isn’t anything more advanced than 802.11b Ethernet or Bluetooth.

HP Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Laptop Reviews:-


Pcmag.com
about  HP Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Laptop Review:- The battery life in this review has been changed to 6:08 hours. The new time is the result of additional testing performed with wireless networking turned off; initial testing had wireless networking improperly turned on.

Reviews.cnet.com about  HP Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Laptop Review:- Feels like it’s built from a solid ingot. No flex from the keyboard. Perfect size. Very nice display. Not trendy looking. Excellent battery life. Runs cool, quite, and flawlessly. Quality is in the details. I really like the dark mat black tectured finish. The overall fit and finish is better than most and on par with the much pricier IBM T40.

Ciao.co.uk
about  HP Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Laptop Review:- I have had this laptop for over 2 years now without anything needing to be replaced. The battery life of 4-5 hours is great in a laptop as well. Also, Windows XP will run smoothly on this laptop. I doubt that it will be able to support Windows Vista, but I will try. I mostly use my laptop for school and is perfect for home use. This would make for the perfect investment for your childern or yourself, as it is inexpensive and durable. My mother bought the same laptop when I did and her’s still works as well. Compaq has a wealth of troubleshooting and driver downloads available on their website. I will continue to buy compaq in the future. hp04

Pcpro.co.uk
about  HP Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Laptop Review:- Compaq’s Evo brand is a popular corporate stalwart that HP has chosen to stick with, but the emphasis is clearly on productivity rather than flashy styling. The N620c is a fine example, mixing recent mobile technology with the tried and tested black box of conventional business machines. There’s practically no concession to aesthetics and this machine looks and feels so angular it makes the IBM ThinkPad T40 look positively curvy.

 HP Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Features:-

*  Pentium-M CPU 1.6GHz
* 512MB DDR-SDRAM
* Toshiba 60GB 5400 rpm HDD
* 14.1″ SXGA (1400 x 1050) display
* ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 chipset with 32MB of dedicated DDR video memory
* Broadcom NetXtreme 1000/100/10 Gigabit Ethernet
* Compaq 802.11b Multiport module
* DVD/CD-RW and additional Multibay LiIon battery.

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