QuickSpecs

Compaq Evo Notebook N400c

Standard Features

Intel ligen t Manag eab ili ty

Compaq Intelligent Manageability, a key component of PC Lifecycle Solutions, is the broad set of manageability

 

features found on Compaq DeskproEN desktops, Armadanotebooks, Evo Clients, Professional

 

Workstations, iPAQDeskside and ProLiantserver products. These best-in-class features on PC clients

 

comply with industry standards, such as DMI and Wired for Management, while pioneering new ground in client

 

manageability. Compaq introduced the industry’s first line of manageable clients in 1995 and has been driving the

 

industry ever since. With Compaq’s lifecycle management philosophy, enterprises have all of the pieces for end-

 

to-end management and proven tools for hassle-free management of PCs. The combination of these tools will

 

significantly lower the Total Cost of Ownership of managing the computing environment. Intelligent

 

Manageability offers solutions in the areas of Initial Configuration and Deployment, Asset Tracking and Security,

 

Software Updating and Management, and Fault Notification and Recovery. For more information, visit these

 

Compaq websites: http://www.compaq.com/im; http://www.compaq.com/easydeploy;

 

http://www.compaq.com/solutions/pcsolutions NOTE: These Web sites are available in English only.

 

 

Secu ri ty

Configuration Control Hardware

 

Memory Change Alert

 

Ownership Tag

 

Setup Password

 

Power-On Password

 

DriveLock

 

Enabled for PC SmartCard options

 

 

Power Suppl y

External AC Adapter (only 0.39 lb/0.17 kg); 6-foot/1.8-meter power cord included. Total length including External

 

AC adapter is 12 feet/3.66 meter

 

 

Battery

The Evo Notebook N400c 4-cell internal main Lithium-Ion battery provides over two hours of battery life; over four

 

hours achieved using optional external battery.

 

NOTE: Actual results may vary with product model, configuration, and individual usage. Compaq results of 2:31

 

(hr:min) were achieved running the eTesting Labs Inc.'s BatteryMarkTest version 4.0.1 on an N400c

 

with an Intel Pentium III 700 MHz CPU, 12.1-inch XGA panel, 128-MB RAM, 20-GB HDD, 4-cell Lithium-

 

Ion battery, and combination NIC/modem. System parameters were set according to Ziff Davis

 

recommendations: panel brightness 50%, hard drive standby and video idle time three minutes, and Intel

 

SpeedStep battery optimized mode.

 

NOTE: Actual results may vary with product model, configuration, and individual usage. Compaq results of 2:16

 

(hr:min) were achieved running the eTesting Labs Inc.'s BatteryMark Test version 4.0.1 on an N400c with

 

an Intel Pentium III 850 MHz CPU, 12.1-inch XGA panel, 128-MB RAM, 20-GB HDD, 4-cell Lithium-Ion

 

battery, and combination NIC/modem. System parameters were set according to Ziff Davis

 

recommendations: panel brightness 50%, hard drive standby and video idle time three minutes, Intel

 

SpeedStep battery optimized mode and battery conservation mode set to high.

 

NOTE: These tests were performed without independent verification by eTesting Labs Inc. eTesting Labs Inc.

 

makes no representations or warranties as to the result of the test. BatteryMark is a trademark of Ziff

 

Davis Publishing Holdings Inc. and affiliate of eTesting Labs Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.

 

NOTE: The Universal Battery Charger (P/N 135555-001) will charge the N600c, M700 and E500 internal primary

 

batteries and the N400c and M300 external handle batteries. It will not charge the N400c internal primary

 

battery.

 

 

Power Con servation

Intel SpeedStep technology (allows a Battery Optimized Mode where CPU draws 50% of normal power yet

 

affords 70 to 80% of maximum PIII processing speed)

 

Hibernation

 

Instant-on via Standby

 

Pop-ups with three presets

 

One custom level of power conservation

 

ACPI compliant

 

 

MultiBay Devices

MultiBay devices may be swapped with the system powered on (hot) or in suspend mode (warm) under Microsoft

(with optional MEU)

Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000 (except MultiBay Zip drive or MultiBay secondary hard drive).

 

MultiBay devices can be swapped with system power off under any supported operating system.

 

NOTE: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 does not support hot swapping of the CD-RW drive.

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N400c specifications

The Compaq N400c is a notable lightweight notebook that was introduced in the early 2000s, targeting mobile professionals and students alike. It features a sleek design that highlights portability while still accommodating essential computing capabilities.

One of the main features of the N400c is its size and weight, making it ideal for users who require a laptop that can easily be carried around. Weighing approximately 4.2 pounds, it boasts a compact form factor that is conducive to both travel and work in tight spaces. The N400c is equipped with a 12.1-inch XGA display, offering a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, which provides decent clarity for basic productivity tasks, web browsing, and presentations.

In terms of performance, the N400c typically comes with Intel's Pentium III Mobile processor, operating at speeds of around 1 GHz. This processor is designed to deliver adequate performance for everyday computing tasks such as word processing, spreadsheets, and general internet use. Coupled with a maximum of 512 MB of RAM, the N400c ensures that users can multitask efficiently, although it may struggle with more demanding applications.

The storage options available on the N400c include a standard 20 GB hard drive, which can accommodate the necessary documents, software applications, and media files for most users during its time. Additionally, the notebook features a CD-ROM drive, making it easy to install software or play media from discs.

Connectivity is a significant aspect of the N400c, which includes several ports such as USB 1.1, parallel, serial, and VGA for external display connections. Ethernet support is also provided, along with an optional modem for dial-up internet access. While wireless capabilities were becoming increasingly popular, the N400c had limited options for connectivity in that regard.

Battery life is another important characteristic of the Compaq N400c. It typically features a 6-cell Lithium-ion battery, which offers an average battery life of around 3 to 4 hours, depending on usage patterns and power-saving modes employed.

In summary, the Compaq N400c stands out as a practical choice for users seeking a lightweight, portable laptop with sufficient processing power for general tasks. Its combination of decent performance, connectivity options, and compactness makes it a valued device for its time and an appropriate solution for mobile professionals. Though surpassed by modern technology, the N400c remains a memorable entry in the evolution of portable computing.