Compaq N410c warranty Options

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QuickSpecs

Compaq Evo Notebook N410c

Options

Memory

512-MB (133 MHz) Memory Upgrade

238830-B25

 

256-MB (133 MHz) Memory Upgrade

197898-B25

 

128-MB (133 MHz) Memory Upgrade

197897-B25

 

64-MB (133 MHz) Memory Upgrade

197986-B25

 

NOTE: Due to the non-industry standard nature of some third-party memory modules,

 

 

we strongly recommend using only Compaq branded memory modules to

 

 

ensure compatibility.

 

 

 

 

Monitors

TFT8030 Flat Panel Colour 18-inch (carbon/silver)

234362-001

 

TFT7020 Flat Panel Colour 17-inch with integrated speakers (carbon/silver)

253217-001

 

TFT5017 Flat Panel Colour 15-inch (carbon/silver)

263874-003

 

TFT5017m Flat Panel Colour 15-inch multimedia flat panel (carbon/silver)

279414-001

 

TFT5030 Flat Panel Colour 15-inch (carbon/silver)

228134-001

 

S9500 19-inch CRT (carbon/silver)

261615-003

 

V7550 17-inch CRT (carbon/silver)

261611-003

 

 

 

MultiBay Hard Drives

40-GB SMART Hard Drive

263472-B25

 

30-GB SMART Hard Drive

212791-B25

 

 

 

MultiBay Storage Devices

8X DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

260472-B25

 

8X DVD-ROM Drive

138230-B25

 

16X CD-RW Drive

269088-B25

 

24X CD-ROM Drive

298452-B25

 

1.44-MB Diskette Drive

226935-B25

 

 

 

Other Storage Devices

IBM1-GB Microdrive(PC card Device)

217390-B25

 

USB Disk-on-Key – 8 MB

249552-B25

 

USB Diskette drive

230330-B25

 

Parallel port cable for diskette drive

226748-B21

 

NOTE: The Evo Notebook N410c requires optional Mobile Expansion Unit or external

 

 

MultiBay to utilize MultiBay Storage Devices.

 

Mobile Expansion Unit (MEU)

External MultiBay (USB 2.0)

 

Mobile Expansion Unit (N410c) without MultiBay devices

 

NOTE: * = Data transfer rates will vary from 150 KB/s to 3600 KB/s.

Wireless Connectivity

MultiPort 802.11b Wireless LAN W200 module

 

Bluetooth MultiPort module

 

Compaq WL110 Wireless LAN PC Card

 

Compaq WL510 Wireless Enterprise Access Point

 

Compaq WL410 Wireless SMB Access Point

 

Compaq WL310 Home Office Access Point

 

Compaq Range Extender Antenna

Power

4-cell primary Lithium-Ion battery (internal)

 

4-cell secondary Lithium-Ion battery (external)

 

4-cell secondary Lithium-Ion high capacity travel battery (external)

217388-001

286255-B25

283836-001

228057-B21

191808-B21

216709-001

191811-001

191813-001

230268-B21

232593-B25

236309-B25

236310-B25

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N410c specifications

The Compaq N410c is a versatile and reliable laptop that was part of the Compaq Presario line, designed primarily for the budget-conscious consumer who sought functionality without compromising performance. Launched in the early 2000s, the N410c captured attention for its blend of essential features and portable design, making it suitable for both students and professionals alike.

At the core of the Compaq N410c is its durable build quality, which meets the needs of users who require a robust device for daily use. Weighing in at around 5.5 pounds, it offered a good balance between portability and performance. The 14.1-inch TFT display provided decent brightness and clarity, ensuring effective viewing for various tasks, whether it was for school projects, business presentations, or simple web browsing.

Equipped with a Pentium 4 processor, the N410c delivered adequate processing power for typical applications of its time. It supported up to 512 MB of RAM, which, though modest by contemporary standards, was sufficient for basic multitasking and running essential software. Additionally, the laptop featured a hard drive capacity of up to 60 GB, providing ample space for documents, media, and applications.

Connectivity options on the Compaq N410c included integrated Ethernet and a 56K modem, which catered to users in both home and office environments. The presence of USB ports allowed for easy connections with peripherals such as printers, external drives, and mice, enhancing the user experience.

In terms of software, the Compaq N410c typically shipped with Windows XP, an operating system known for its user-friendly interface and support for a wide range of applications. Users appreciated the laptop's compatibility with various productivity tools, which made it an attractive choice for everyday tasks.

Overall, the Compaq N410c combined practical features with reasonable performance, securing its place as a popular model among budget-friendly laptops of its era. While it may not possess the cutting-edge technologies of modern devices, its emphasis on durability, functionality, and user experience made it a respected option during its heyday, particularly for those who required a solid workhorse for everyday computing needs.