HP Compaq nc4200 Review
An ultraportable from HP has a review up at IT Reviews. It is standard without an optical drive, which is a little backwards these days, but otherwise seems to be a decent notebook.
Related Posts:Just one look at the HP Compaq nc4200 tells you exactly who this ultraportable notebook is aimed at. With its dark grey/blue suit, it’s clearly a tool for the corporate road warrior, but it’s a lot lighter than it looks and has a useful combination of fast performance and a good battery life.
Part of HP’s Enterprise family of notebooks, the nc4200 range comes in three models with the review system, the PV983AW, being the flagship notebook.
The nc4200 PV983AW comes with the trio of Intel components that makes it a full blown Centrino notebook; Intel Pentium M 750 1.86GHz processor, i915GM Express chipset and, last but not least, an 802.11b/g Wireless LAN mini PCI card.
Backing up the CPU is 512MB of DDR2 memory and if this isn’t enough for you, it’s possible to fit up to 2GB of memory in the two SO-DIMM slots.
