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Compaq Presario R4100 Notebook PC series
Operating on the familiar and highly perceptible Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition system, this attractively designed notebook features a 15.4-inch widescreen.
R4100 utilises the AMD Athlon 64 3500+ processor which makes use of the Cool'n'Quiet Technology.
Standard memory of this notebook is 1024 MB while the maximum memory the notebook is capable of handling is 2 GB DDR memory. Internal hard disk drive of R4100 is 80GB.
Other features present consist of a 6-in-1 Digital Media Reader (xD, SD, Smart Media, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and Multimedia Card) which facilitates file transfer.
Security features of this Compaq Presario comprise the AMD Enhanced Virus Protection (on Athlon 64 models).
LightScribe Direct Disc Labelling technology present in a few chosen models allows you to burn labels onto CDs or DVDs. This is done by first burning the data, then reversing the disc and burning your personalized label on this side.
R4100 also encompasses plenty of connectivity options like the 802.11b/g WLAN, Bluetooth technologies as also the ExpressCard 54/34 slot, for staying connected when you are on the move.
R4100 is rich in software with the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0; Microsoft Outlook Express; Adobe Reader 6.0, Symantec Norton Internet Security 2005 (60-day liveupdate).
Optical drive driver softwares include InterVideo WinDVD 5.0, Sonic Digital MediaPlus 7.0, Sonic RecordNow, Sonic MyDVD, Sonic Easy Archive and many many more.
Weighing 3.6 kg (7.97 lbs), it comes with dimensions of 36.2 cm (W) x 27.8 cm (L) x 4.56 cm (H).
When packed the size of the product is 435 x 188 x 355 mm.
Warranty features include 1 year, pick-up and return, parts and labour.
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Value-for-money, mainly because of the AMD processor and wide screen
This notebook is a bit heavier than I would like, but then I have no complains. I would recommend this notebook to anyone who travels a lot, works on multiple applications simultaneously and has access to power to charge the battery which is a minor disappointment.
User Rating : 7 /10 (
by :
Terry Marshall on
Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:36:35 GMT
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