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Product Description
The one-bay Evo N610c weighs 5.2 pounds (not including peripherals) and sports Compaq's silver, futuristic-looking Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless MultiPort module on the lid. The N610c's dual pointing devices each have a set of baby-blue mouse buttons
Product Details
- 20g hard drive loaded with Windows XP
- battery & a/c adapter
- 512mb memory
- Pentium 4 1.8Ghz processor
Customer Reviews
Extraordinary machine |
| Review Date: February 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: T. Walsh, |
| A compaq Evo N610c notebook came into my possession in 2008, when it was 5 or 6 years old, and I already had another computer as my daily driver. I spent a couple bucks to get the W200 wireless module and a ram upgrade, gave it an old hard disk I had lying around, and if I didn't already have a newer laptop, I would just use the Evo. It has unbelievable battery life, a brilliant screen capable of 1400 by 1050 resolution, very useful shortcut keys and buttons, and countless other features. I truly believe it was designed better than my newer laptop... The hinge isn't too stiff or too loose, it has very easy access to ram, HDD, and the multibay, etc. I would recommend this laptop to anyone, and with XP pro, 1.25g of ram, and integrated wireless, it is just as capable in today's business world as it was in 2002. |
Old laptop, but still runs very well even with Windows 7 |
| Review Date: November 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Daniel, |
| This laptop was given to me earlier this year (2009) with a broken hard drive. I had an old hard drive laying around, so I put it in and installed xp pro on it. The laptop runs great! For an older system, this certainly holds its own. I ended up upgrading the ram from 512mb to 1gig, and even put Windows 7 on it. I am a graduate student, and take to to school for notes in class and use it for research at home. I definitely know this machine from top to bottom, and recommend it for anyone who is not interested in gaming or high-performance application. I only wish it had a graphics card that supports all the features of Windows 7 (the Aero and directX9). If you use it for Windows 7, you can manually install the windows XP Mobile Radeon 7500 drivers.
Anyways, this laptop is top notch for an older computer. |
Great Laptop Great Price |
| Review Date: September 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Pretty Lady, USA |
| I got this laptop used and it works great. The only problem was that the orginal battery did not work and the seller quickly corrected the problem. The laptop does not come with much on it so I am trying to install programs. I am considering updating the laptop because it is a few years old. |
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