QuickSpecs

Compaq Evo Notebook N1000v

Standard Features

Processor and Panel

14.1-inch colour TFT XGA with 1024 x 768 resolution (up to 16.7M colours internal)

One of the following:

2.0GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor with 512-KB L2 cache

 

 

 

Memory

Standard/Maximum

256 MB (266 MHz) DDR SDRAM (256 MB SODIMM in slot 1)

 

 

1024 MB (266 MHz) DDR SDRAM (512 MB SODIMMs in slots 1 and 2)

 

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

 

branded memory to ensure compatibility.

 

 

Communications

10/100 NIC integrated on system board

 

Type III Mini PCI 56K (V.92) modem

 

NOTE: Designed only to allow faster downloads from V.92 compliant sources. Maximum achievable download

 

transmission rates currently do not reach 56 KB/s, and will vary with line conditions.

 

NOTE: Modem availability is subject to country regulatory approval

 

 

Keyboard

102-key compatible keyboard with isolated, inverted-T cursor control keys, and right-control key, special feature

 

hotkeys for instant access to power conservation, toggle between internal and external, or simultaneous displays,

 

and control brightness and contrast.

 

 

Easy Access Internet

The Evo Notebook N1000v comes with three Easy Access Buttons (EAB) designed to increase customer

Buttons

productivity by providing one-touch access to helpful Compaq information, favorite Internet destinations, or default

 

e-mail application. The EAB portion of the keyboard deck also includes dedicated hardware volume controls and a

 

quick-launch button for CD/DVD play.

 

 

Pointing Device

Touchpad with 4-way scroll

 

 

PC Card Slots

One Type II PC Card Slot which supports both 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards

 

 

 

Storage

Fixed Diskette Drive

1.44-MB Diskette Drive

 

Primary Hard Drive

40 GB or

 

 

30 GB or

 

 

20 GB

 

Fixed Optical Drive

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

 

(one of the following:)

DVD-ROM Drive

 

 

CD-ROM Drive

 

 

Multimedia

JBL Pro Speakers with bass reflex and 16bit stereo sound

 

Integrated microphone

Dedicated Hardware volume controls Headphone-out port

Microphone in port

Software MPEG1 support, MPEG2 and DVD

8X DVD/CD-RW Combination Drive (select models)

8X DVD-ROM Drive with movie playback software (select models) 24X CD-ROM Drive (select models)

S-video Port IEEE 1394 Port

4X AGP graphics

32-MB of DDR (Double Date Rate) SDRAM graphics memory

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N1000v specifications

The Compaq N1000v represents a pivotal entry in the realm of mobile computing, catering specifically to users who value performance coupled with portability. Launched in the early 2000s, this notebook was designed for professionals and educational institutions looking for a reliable and efficient solution.

One of the standout features of the Compaq N1000v is its lightweight design, making it easy to transport for users on the go. Weighing just around 4.5 pounds, the device was marketed as an ultraportable notebook that did not compromise on functionality. The size and weight were complemented by a sleek exterior, which featured a durable yet attractive plastic chassis.

Under the hood, the N1000v housed an Intel Pentium III processor, which provided a balance of performance and power efficiency. Users had options for different speeds, typically ranging from 600 MHz to 1 GHz, allowing for flexibility depending on their specific processing needs. This made it suitable for basic computing tasks such as word processing, internet browsing, and multimedia playback.

The notebook featured a 14.1-inch display, which offered a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. This screen size was ideal for both productivity and entertainment, allowing users to multitask while providing a satisfying visual experience. The display also incorporated Compaq's advanced screen technology to ensure bright and crisp images.

Battery life was another highlight, with the N1000v capable of running for several hours on a single charge, depending on usage. This was particularly advantageous for students and professionals who spent long days away from power outlets. The intelligent battery management system also helped in conserving energy without sacrificing performance.

In terms of connectivity, the Compaq N1000v came equipped with essential ports, including USB, VGA, and Ethernet. It provided options for both wired and wireless networking, allowing users to connect seamlessly to local networks and the internet. This was enhanced with the inclusion of a built-in modem, catering to users who required dial-up connectivity.

Overall, the Compaq N1000v was a well-rounded laptop option that offered a blend of portability, performance, and essential features. Its thoughtful design and technology catered to the needs of its target audience, solidifying its place in the history of mobile computing as a reliable choice for those seeking functionality on the move. As a result, many users still fondly remember the N1000v as a dependable companion in their early computing journeys.