HP Compaq nc4200

HP Compaq nc4200Laptop Magazine has an overview of the nc4200 from HP Compaq, and gives it a nice 4 out of 5.

The HP Compaq nc4200 has that one-two punch that all road warriors need: excellent battery life and a design that’s very light, but quite durable. This ultraportable’s fast performance and security features solidify it as a very attractive choice for the most mobile business users.

On the outside, the nc4200 looks exactly like a business notebook should. It has a boxy, dark grayish-blue body with a small HP logo in the center and very little in the way of flair. At 11.2 x 9.3 x 1.2 inches and 3.9 pounds, it can easily slip into a briefcase or backpack. An optional USB optical drive adds a little over a pound to the travel weight. Our system came with the MultiBay II 4X DVD+/-RW Drive, which costs $299.

At its highest setting the nc420′’s 12.1-inch XGA screen doesn’t get very bright. It’s fine for a couple hours of work, but anything more might cause some eye strain. The single speaker and small screen with narrow viewing angles make enjoying a DVD difficult.

It doesn’t use a low voltage processor, but Centrino technology enabled the nc4200 to last over five hours with the wireless turned off; the endurance dropped only eight minutes with it switched on. That’s pretty amazing considering the size of the nc4200 and that the battery itself is not at all obtrusive.

October 5th, 2005 Posted by David in HP at 11:03 am Comment Now! »
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