Compaq 1500c warranty Overview, AT a Glance

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AT A GLANCE

All-in-one form factor with three spindle support

Intel Celeronprocessor up to 400 MHz

128K integrated cache

Choice of 12.1-inch Fast Response CSTN or 12.1-inch TFT displays, supporting resolutions of up to 800 x 600

64-bit video graphics with

2-MB SDRAM

32-MB standard SDRAM, expandable up to 160 MB

Dual-function bay supports either diskette drive or additional battery for up to six hours of battery life1,2.

Supports NiMH batteries or optional Li-Ion batteries

4-GB3SMART Upgradable hard drives

Internal 24X Max4 CD-ROM Drive

56K5, V.90 compliant internal models (available in select countries)

Two Type II/One Type III 32-bit PC Card slots

Full-sized keyboard with four user-programmable keys and speakerphone

Touchpad pointing device

Sound Blaster Pro-compatible with 16-bit stereo Compaq PremierSound™, integrated speakers and microphone Software MPEG1

Intelligent Manageability for lower total cost of ownership

Optional Pass-Through or Ethernet Convenience Bases

Compaq Services, including a one-year, Worldwide Limited Warranty6 with second business day7 expedited pick-up and repair in North America

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QUICKSPECS

Compaq Armada 1500c

 

 

Overview

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1.Display

2.Microphone

3.Stand-by Button

4.Power Switch

5.Full-size Keyboard with Four User-programmable Keys

6.Touchpad Pointing Device

7.Stereo Speakers

8.24X Max4 CD-ROM Drive

9.Upgradable SMART Hard Drive

10.Battery Pack

11.Dual Bay (supports additional battery or diskette drive)

12.Two Type II/One Type III PC Card Slots; Card Bus-capable8

13.V.90/56Kflex5 Data/14.4 Kb/s Fax Modem

14.DC Power

15.Universal Serial Bus (USB)

16.Memory Slot

17.Convenience Base Connector

18.Processor Board

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Contents AT a Glance OverviewModels Standard FeaturesWindows 95 and Integrated Modem C400/T/4000/D/M/1 Windows 98 Non-Modem C400/T/4000/D/0/2Windows 95 Non-Modem C400/T/4000/D/0/1 CommunicationsGraphics InterfacesDisplay Software OS Support Power SupplyIntelligent Manageability SecurityPower Conservation BatteryService and Support Options Compaq Armada 1500c MemoryQuantity Drive Bay Supported Removable Media Drive SupportHard Drives System Unit Inch Color STN 800 x 600 Display Technical SpecificationsATA Li-Ion Battery Pack1 NiMH Battery Pack2 Convenience Base Technical Specifications

1500c specifications

The Compaq 1500c, released in the mid-1990s, is noted for its contributions to the portable computing revolution. As one of Compaq's notebook offerings during this time, it was aimed at providing users with a compact, yet powerful computing solution.

One of the key features of the Compaq 1500c is its design. The laptop boasted a sleek, lightweight chassis that made it suitable for mobile professionals. With a weight of around 6.5 lbs, it was considered relatively light for its time, allowing users to carry it easily to meetings or presentations.

The display of the Compaq 1500c featured a 14.1-inch active matrix screen, which provided vivid colors and decent resolution for tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. The high-quality display ensured that users could enjoy sharper visuals compared to passive matrix displays, which were common in earlier laptops.

Performance-wise, the Compaq 1500c was equipped with Intel Pentium processors, providing the necessary power for multi-tasking and running a variety of software applications. The availability of different configurations allowed users to select the processor speed that best fit their performance needs. The laptop was also offered with a range of memory options, supporting up to 40 MB of RAM, which was impressive for its era.

Storage was another highlight, with the 1500c featuring an integrated hard drive, with capacities customizable up to an impressive 2 GB. This offered ample space for documents, applications, and media files which were relatively large at the time.

In terms of connectivity, the Compaq 1500c came equipped with a 33.6 Kbps modem and a variety of ports, including serial, parallel, and PS/2, making it versatile for connecting peripherals such as printers and external devices. It also had a built-in floppy disk drive, which was still a primary data storage medium before the widespread adoption of USB drives.

Battery life was crucial for mobile computing, and the Compaq 1500c did not disappoint. Its lithium-ion battery provided a decent run time, allowing users to work unplugged for several hours, an essential feature for on-the-go professionals.

In conclusion, the Compaq 1500c was a significant player in the landscape of 1990s portable computers, thanks to its blend of performance, design, and features. It laid the groundwork for future advancements in laptop technology, showcasing how portable computing could seamlessly integrate into the daily lives of users.