| Compaq Evo
N1015V 1700xp athlon Additonal Features
cache description 256KB L2 cache
max: 1024 MB
display size 13.3, 14.1 or 15-in TFT XGA
or 15-in TFT SXGA+
display resolution External video: Up to
32-bit per pixel color depth. Supports 640
x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024,
1400 x 1050, 1600 x 1200, or 2048 X 1536
resolutions up to 160-Hz refresh rate dependent
upon monitor capability, resolution and
color depth settings.
video adapter description ATI Radeon IPG
video graphics with 16MB DDR SDRAM
slots One Type II PC Card slot which supports
both 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards
power External 90-watt AC adapter, 6-foot
power cord included. Total length including
External AC adapter is 12 feet .
keyboard 102-key compatible keyboard with
isolated, inverted-T cursor control keys,
and right-control key, special feature hotkeys
for instant access to power conservation,
toggle between internal and external, or
simultaneous displays, and control brightness
and contrast.
mouse / pointing device description Touchpad
with 4-way scroll
software
JBL Pro Speakers with bass reflex and 16-bit
stereo sound; Dedicated hardware volume
controls; headphone-out port, microphone-in
port
drivers and utilities / pre-installed software
Diagnostics for Microsoft Windows; DVD Playback
Software; Compaq Security Management; Safety
and Comfort Guide; Compaq Power Management
Acrobat® Reader; Reference Guide; Norton
Internet Security; Compaq Easy Access Button
Software
software included Diagnostics for Microsoft
Windows; DVD Playback Software; Compaq Security
Management; Safety and Comfort Guide; Compaq
Power Management Acrobat® Reader; Reference
Guide; Norton Internet Security; Compaq
Easy Access Button Software
manageability
security management Configuration Control
Hardware; Memory Change Alert; Ownership
Tag; Set-up Password; Power-On Password;
Enabled for PC SmartCard options; Kensington
Lock
warranty and support One-year, Worldwide
Limited Warranty, pick-up or carry-in. Warranty
term upgrades and toll-free 7 X 24 hardware
technical phone suport available. Certain
restrictions and exclusions apply.
Compaq
Evo N1015V 1700xp athlon Review
The Compaq Evo Notebook N1015v
is the ultimate value notebook for mobile
business users. This all-in-one notebook
offers the latest AMD mobile AthlonTM XP
processors, award winning ATI Radeon graphics,
and a large and bright 14-inch panel. The
integrated wireless capability packs all
of the features necessary for optimised
mobile productivity in a convenient design.
AMD Athlon ™ XP processors.
To boost productivity, the Evo N1015v incorporates
AMD's latest mobile Athlon ™ XP 1500+
processor with QuantiSpeed ™ architecture
and PowerNow! ™ technology.
Brilliant Displays. The
Evo N1015v features a bright 14-inch XGA
panel with 1024x768 resolution for crisp
and flicker-free imaging.
High Performance Graphics,
the ATI Radeon IGP graphics controller with
user configurable memory up to 128MB of
DDR (double data rate) SDRAM handles the
most demanding 2D and 3D graphics applications.
The Evo notebook N1015v also provides an
S-video port for crisp image projection
to a television.
Up to 30% longer battery life.
The innovative PowerNow! ™ technology
of the Evo N1015v AMD processors dynamically
balances performance to maximize the system's
battery life for on-the-go productivity.
Windows® XP Home. Microsoft®
Windows® XP Home is pre-installed on
the Evo N1015v. It is a fast and reliable
foundation you can count on to keep your
computer up and running when you need it.
All-in-one design. Convenience
of integrated optical and diskette drives
ensures productivity tools are at your fingertips.
No need to swap drives. Reduces risk of
lost or misplaced drives.
AMD has been attempting to get into the
mobile market of sales for as long as I
can remember. Their initial attempts were
less that successful with the K6 line of
processors. Yes, they did make a slight
dent in the otherwise impenetrable armor
of Intel, but their products were never
looked at in the same light. They were big,
bulky and not as powerful or fast as their
Intel powered counterpart machines.
With the release of the first Athlon XP
processors based on the Palomino core back
in October of 2001, AMD has been touting
their readiness to enter the mobile market.
The process of their entry has been slow
and tedious, to say the least. With each
processor release from AMD on the desktop
market, a corresponding release of the mobile
processor was also usually announced –
but we rarely saw any products available
to users for months at a time.
The reason was simply because AMD didn’t
have the same number of companies wanting
to use AMD processors in the laptops. When
Intel releases a new mobile chip, the infrastruture
is already there and the necessary research
and development is very fast. But in AMD’s
case, system builders nearly had to start
from scratch and that is why we see such
a long delay between product releases and
product availability.
Just another point in the same manner is
that the laptop review that you are reading
today is based on the Athlon XP 1800+ processor
– one that was released to the mobile
market on July 15th, 2002.
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