Your Notebook at a Glance

Button

Button

Description

Default Button Action

M

Digital Audio

Launches Windows Media Player to

 

play MP3 music.

 

 

 

Instant Internet

Provides your daily start point to the

Access

Internet. It connects you to a

 

 

personalized Web page filled with

 

 

local weather, news, sports, and

 

 

financial information.

 

 

 

ƒ

Instant E-mail

Provides you with one-touch access

 

 

for sending and reading your e-mail.

 

 

 

a

Search

Provides you with instant access to

 

news and information on the

 

 

Internet. Search for topics including

 

 

shopping, images, music, and

 

 

videos.

 

 

 

À

Compaq Web

Connects instantly to Compaq for

Site

product information, helpful hints,

Fn+F1

 

performance updates, service, and

 

more.

 

 

 

 

 

G

Help and

Launches Compaq Help and

Support

Support and provides your

Fn+F2

 

Notebook with one-touch access to

 

Web-based service and support

 

 

 

 

information.

 

 

 

JTip Key combinations, such as the example Fn+F1 used in these solutions, mean that you should press and hold down the Fn key, press the F1 key, and then release both keys simultaneously.

Mobile Internet PC User’s Guide

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Presario 700 Series

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Compaq 700 manual Button Description Default Button Action, Fn+F1, Fn+F2

700 specifications

The Compaq 700 series, launched in the late 1990s, represented an innovative leap in portable computing. As a part of Compaq's continued efforts to cater to both business and personal users, this series managed to strike a balance between performance, design, and reliability.

One of the standout features of the Compaq 700 was its robust build quality. The chassis was designed to withstand the rigors of travel, making it a popular choice among road warriors and business professionals. Weighing in at an average of around 5 to 6 pounds, it was light enough for portability yet offered the durability needed for daily use.

In terms of technology, the Compaq 700 series was powered by Intel processors, ranging from Pentium II to Pentium III, which provided users with exemplary performance for multitasking and running applications efficiently. Additionally, many models offered integrated graphics, which enhanced the visual experience for both work-related tasks and multimedia consumption.

The display technology in the Compaq 700 was another highlight. Most models featured a vibrant 14.1-inch or 15-inch active-matrix LCD screen, offering a resolution that catered well to document editing and presentations. The screen quality was complemented by good viewing angles and brightness, making it suitable for use in various lighting conditions.

For connectivity, the Compaq 700 series came equipped with multiple USB ports, a serial port, and a parallel port, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of peripherals. An internal modem and Ethernet port allowed for easy internet access, which was crucial in an increasingly connected world.

Battery life was also a point of focus. The series often utilized lithium-ion batteries that provided several hours of usage on a single charge, enabling users to work without being tethered to a power outlet.

The user experience was enhanced through a comfortable and responsive keyboard, which incorporated a standard layout, allowing for easy typing during long sessions.

Moreover, the Compaq 700 was compatible with a variety of operating systems, particularly Windows 98 and later iterations, offering flexibility for software solutions.

In conclusion, the Compaq 700 series successfully blended performance, durability, and user-friendly design, making it a respected choice in the realm of portable computing during its time. It represented a milestone in the evolution of laptops, signifying Compaq’s commitment to innovation and quality in the computing industry.