QuickSpecs
Compaq Evo Notebook N410c
Standard Features
| Security |
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| Memory Change Alert |
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| Ownership Tag |
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| Setup Password |
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| DriveLock |
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| Enabled for PC SmartCard options | |
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| Kensington Lock Slot |
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| Power Supply | External AC (65 Watt) adapter (only 0.62 lb/0.28 kg, | ||
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| External AC adapter is 12 feet/3.66 metre | |
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| Battery |
| The Evo Notebook N410c | |
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| four hours achieved using optional external battery. | |
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| NOTE: Actual results may vary with product model, configuration, and individual usage. Compaq results of 2:20 | |
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| (hr:min) were achieved running the eTesting Labs Inc.'s Business Winstone 2001 BatteryMark Test | |
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| version 1.0.1 on an N410c with an Intel Pentium III 1.2 GHz CPU, | |
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| according to Ziff Davis recommendations: panel brightness 50%, hard drive, standby and video idle time | |
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| set to never, laptop power management scheme. | |
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| NOTE: This test was performed without independent verification by eTesting Labs Inc. eTesting Labs Inc. makes | |
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| no representations or warranties as to the result of the test. BatteryMark is a trademark of Ziff Davis | |
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| Publishing Holdings Inc., and affiliate of eTesting Labs Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. | |
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| Power Conservation | Supports enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology (allows a Battery Optimized Mode where CPU draws 50% of | ||
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| normal power yet affords 70 to 80% of maximum PIII processing speed) | |
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| Hibernation |
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| One custom level of power conservation | |
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| ACPI compliant |
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| MultiBay Devices | MultiBay devices may be swapped with the system powered on (hot) under Microsoft Windows XP Professional or | ||
| (requires optional MEU) | Windows 2000 (except MultiBay Zip drive or MultiBay secondary hard drive). | ||
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| MultiBay devices can be swapped with system power off under any supported operating system. | |
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| MultiPort |
| MultiPort is a flexible, innovative solution providing customers the ability to connect to their choice of wireless | |
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| standards such as 802.11b or Bluetooth. This can be achieved by simply changing out the | |
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| wireless module, which is integrated into the top of the notebook. The | |
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| effective means to migrate to future wireless standards as they become available. | |
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| Docking/System Expansion | The optional Mobile Expansion Unit (MEU) with NIC pass through extends the capabilities of the Evo Notebook | ||
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| N410c by adding dual MultiBay support, network connectivity, full port replication, and stereo speakers. The | |
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| MultiBays in the MEU accept all common Evo series MultiBay drives and devices. The External MultiBay is a cost | |
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| effective, travel friendly USB based alternative to the MEU which provides access to two MultiBay devices. | |
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| NOTE: The N410c is not compatible with Compaq docking solutions. Docking functionality is provided via the | |
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| MEU. |
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| Service and Support | Compaq Services includes a | ||
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| hardware technical phone support. Optional services include upgrade to | |
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| Warranty, or Application and Operating System Support. | |
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| Compaq Services includes a | |
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| Optional services include a three, four or | |
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| NOTE: Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. For details, consult the Product Information Centre at | |
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| COMPAQ. |
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| http://www.compaq.com/support/warranty_upgrades/product_specific_warranty.html | |
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