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Compaq Evo N150c review

Processor
Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Mobile Pentium III
Clock speed: 0.8 GHz
Motherboard
Chipset: VIA
Data bus speed: 100 MHz
Memory
RAM installed: 128 MB
Number of memory slots: 1
RAM capacity: 0.3125 GB
RAM type: SDRAM
Memory specification compliance: PC100
Interfaces & networking
VGA (analogue): 1
Infrared: 1
Serial: 1
Parallel: 1
USB: 2
Ethernet: 10/100Mbit/s, internal
Modem: 56Kbps
Expansion slots
PC Card: 2 x Type II, 1 x Type III
Hard drive storage
Hard drive interface type: Ultra ATA/66
Hard drive size: 15 GB
Rotation speed: 4200 rpm
Storage controller: Ultra-ATA/66
Video
Graphics processor: Trident CyberBlade
Graphics RAM: 8 MB
Graphics memory technology: shared with system memory
Display
Display technology: colour TFT
Display diagonal size: 14.1 in
Maximum resolution: 1024x768 pixels
Input
Pointing devices: two-button mouse pad
Keyboard: 86 keys
Cabinet (chassis)
Dimensions (W x H x D): 30.9x34x24.8 cm
Weight: 2.7 kg
OS & software
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional
Software included: Norton Anti-Virus, Compaq Diagnostics
Audio
Audio processor: VIA PCI audio controller
Microphone: yes
Speakers: stereo
Audio connectors: microphone, headphone
Service & support
Standard warranty: 1 year
Battery
Battery technology: Li-ion
Battery capacity: 3600 mAh
Miscellaneous
Other: DVD-ROM drive
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Overview

Compaq Evo N150c

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

If cost is your primary consideration, there are cheaper notebooks available. However, Compaq's entry-level Evo N150c is a nicely designed, lightweight notebook with good battery life.

Typical price

£ 1141

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