Processor and

Compaq Presario 2100:

Bus Architecture

1.8-, 1.9-, 2.0-, or 2.2-GHz Intel Mobile Pentium 4 processor-M with Intel Speed Step

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technology, 512-KB L2 cache, and 1.2- to 1.3-V core low-power processor with

 

400-MHz processor system bus.

 

or

 

1.6-, 1.7-, 1.8-, or 2.0-GHz Intel Mobile Celeron processor with 256-KB L2 cache and

 

1.45-V core low-power processor with 133-MHz processor system bus.

 

or

 

1.46-, 1.53-, 1.67-, or 1.80-GHz Athlon processor with 256-KB L2 cache and 1.45-V

 

core low-power processor with 133-MHz processor system bus.

 

Compaq Evo Notebook N1010v and Presario 1010:

 

1.6- or 1.8-GHz Intel Mobile Celeron processor with 256-KB L2 cache and 1.45-V

 

core low-power processor with 133-MHz processor system bus.

Video

14.1-inch XGA (1024 × 768), or 15.0-inch XGA (1024 × 768) or SXGA+

 

(1400 × 1050) active-matrix (TFT) LCD display.

 

Hardware 3D acceleration, hardware DVD acceleration.

 

External monitors up to 1600 × 1200 resolution, 16M colors, and at least 85 Hz

 

refresh rate (only 60 Hz at 1400 × 1050). Refresh rate and clarity may vary

 

depending on monitor, resolution, and color depth.

 

ATI Mobility Radeon graphics accelerator with 16- or 32-MB DDR graphics memory,

 

4x AGP graphics capability.

 

Dual display capability (depends on operating system support).

Power

Rechargeable lithium-ion (14.8 Vdc) or nickel-metal-hydride (9.6 Vdc) battery with

 

LED charge-level gauge.

 

Battery life: up to 3 (LiIon) or 2 hours (NiMH) hours typical (varies with model, usage,

 

and power settings).

 

Fast battery recharge: 2 hours when system is off, 3 hours when system is on.

 

Low-battery warning.

 

Suspend/resume capability.

 

Universal AC adapter: 100–240 Vac (50/60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc output, 75 W.

 

 

Mass Storage

20- to 40-GB removable hard drive with Ultra-DMA 100 interface.

 

1.44-MB floppy drive (certain models).

 

24x CD-ROM, or 8x DVD, or CD-RW, or CD-RW/DVD drive (or higher).

RAM

At least 128 MB SDRAM preinstalled.

 

HP Pavilion ze5200, ze4200, ze4100, Compaq Evo N1050v,

 

Compaq Presario 2500, and Compaq Presario 2100

 

Two slots for PC2100 DDR-266 SDRAM modules.

 

Up to 1 GB (1024 MB) SDRAM using 512 MB modules.

 

Compaq Evo N1010v and Presario 1100

 

Two slots for PC2100 DDR-266 SDRAM modules.

 

Up to 512 MB SDRAM using 256 MB modules.

Audio System

Stereo sound via two built-in speakers.

 

3D-enhanced audio.

 

Volume and mute buttons (certain models).

 

Headphone-out and microphone-in.

Keyboard and

87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with 101/102 key emulation.

Pointing Device

Embedded numeric keypad.

 

12 function (Fn) keys.

 

5 user-programmable One-Touch buttons.

 

Touch pad with integrated scroll pad, on-off button and indicator.

 

Left and right click buttons.

LAN

Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) and 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) support.

(certain models)

Supports wake-on-LAN, fast IP, DMI, dRMON.

 

MBA (Managed Boot Agent) support for PXE/BINL, NCP/IPX, DHCP.

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