QuickSpecs

Compaq Evo Notebook N610c

Standard Features

P r o c e s s o r s

2.0 GHz Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M with 512 KB L2 cache

 

1.9 GHz Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M with 512 KB L2 cache

 

1.8 GHz Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M with 512 KB L2 cache

 

1.7 GHz Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M with 512 KB L2 cache

 

1.6 GHz Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M with 512 KB L2 cache

 

NOTE: Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processors-M support enhanced Intel SpeedStep™ technology.

 

 

D i s p l a y s

14.1-inch color TFT SXGA+ with 1400 x 1050 resolution (up to 16.7M colors internal)

 

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

 

 

 

M e m o r y

Standard

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

 

Maximum

1024 MB 266 MHz SDRAM (512-MB SODIMM 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.

 

 

Communication s

10/100 NIC is integrated on the system board

 

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

 

NOTE: Designed only to allow faster downloads from V.90/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

The 101/102-key compatible keyboard features an industry standard, full-width layout with desktop keyboard

 

features, such as the isolated inverted-T cursor control keys, 3x2 editing keys, both left and right control and alt

 

keys, and 12 function keys. The US layout has 84 keys and the International layout 85 keys. Other features

 

include an integrated numeric keypad, hotkeys for instant access to power conservation, volume, brightness, and

 

other features, 19.05 mm x 19.05 mm key pitch (center-to-center spacing), 2.5 mm stroke, comfort-dished

 

keycaps, and bright key legends for improved visibility in low light conditions.

 

 

Easy Access Intern et

The EvoNotebook N610c comes with four Easy Access Buttons to provide one-touch access to helpful

Button s

Compaq information, favorite Internet destinations, files, or applications.

 

 

Pointing Devi ce

Dual pointing devices (both Pointstick and Touchpad). Also available with Pointstick only or touchpad only.

 

 

PC Card Slo ts

Two Type II/One Type III PC Card Slots which support both 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards

 

 

 

Stor age

Diskette Drives

Optional Diskette Drive

 

Optical Drives

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

 

 

CD-RW Drive

 

 

DVD-ROM Drive

 

 

CD-ROM Drive

 

Hard Drives

40-GB SMART Hard Drive

 

 

30-GB SMART Hard Drive

20-GB SMART Hard Drive

NOTE: Evo Notebook N610c hard drives are customer removable and will withstand multiple insertion/removal cycles.

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N610c specifications

The Compaq N610c, a notable entry in the world of laptops during its time, was designed to cater to both business professionals and casual users alike. Released during the early 2000s, this laptop struck a balance between performance and portability, making it a versatile choice for various computing tasks.

One of the main features of the Compaq N610c is its compact design, which not only promotes mobility but also provides a sleek aesthetic. Weighing around 5.5 pounds, the laptop was easy to carry, making it suitable for on-the-go computing. The 15-inch screen offered a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, providing crisp and clear visuals for both work and entertainment, a perfect fit for office applications and multimedia playback.

At the heart of the Compaq N610c was its robust processing power, featuring Intel's Pentium 4M processors. This series offered significant improvements in performance and energy efficiency, allowing users to run demanding applications smoothly. The inclusion of DDR RAM enhanced data transfer speeds, accommodating multitasking without significant slowdowns.

Storage options included a variety of hard drive capacities, allowing users to choose the configuration that best suited their needs. The laptop supported both CD-RW and DVD-ROM drives, catering to users who required optical media capabilities for software installations or media playback.

Connectivity was another strong suit of the N610c. It came equipped with several USB ports, a parallel port, and an Ethernet port for network connections. Integrated Wi-Fi support enabled users to connect to wireless networks, greatly enhancing its utility in both office and home environments.

In terms of battery life, the Compaq N610c offered reasonable longevity, essential for users who needed to work on the go without frequent recharging. The laptop also featured a comfortable keyboard and a responsive touchpad, enhancing the user experience.

Overall, the Compaq N610c was characterized by its reliability, decent performance, and practical features. While it may seem dated compared to modern laptops, its significance in the evolution of mobile computing cannot be overlooked, serving as a sturdy option for many users during its time.