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Hp Compaq nc4200

Spare, lightweight business machine sports a fine keyboard.

The HP Compaq nc4200 Notebook PC has a great keyboard for any laptop--but especially for one that weighs only 3.9 pounds. Other attractive features include the external battery gauge, powered USB port, presentation button, and built-in Bluetooth.

Apart from those elements, this business laptop is fairly spare. Unlike most other corporate portables these days, it has no optical drive, stereo sound, or FireWire port. It eschews a wide screen in favor of a standard-aspect 12.1-inch display. For the nc4200's $1549 price (as of 2/16/06), you can buy a different notebook with a much nicer screen, better speakers, and more connections.

But the nc4200 does have an edge: a killer keyboard. It's doubly blessed with eraserhead and touchpad pointing devices, and both are uncommonly comfortable to use. They're well calibrated and work smoothly with their dedicated mouse buttons, which depress deeply for satisfying feedback, much like that of a Lenovo ThinkPad. The layout is superlative, aside from the PgUp and PgDn keys' being positioned side by side and buried in the top row of Fn keys (instead of being standard size and laid out vertically).

One application shortcut button sits at the top, next to buttons that raise, lower, and mute the volume of the notebook's lone speaker. I didn't mind having a power switch on the left side of the notebook instead of a button at the top of the keyboard; it's easily located just around the corner. The only extra slot is an SD Card reader.

Equipped with a 1.86-GHz Pentium M 750 and 512MB of system memory, our review unit turned in decent speed, earning a WorldBench 5 score of 79, the slowest by a small margin of all other CPUs we've tested in this class. The 60GB hard drive and both memory slots, one of which is located beneath the keyboard, are user upgradable. The system's battery lasted an impressive 5 hours, 12 minutes, one of the best times we've seen in this category. The optional $149 snap-on HP Travel Battery offers up to 5.5 hours more, according to the company.

For adding features at the office, HP sells a wide range of interchangeable docking stations, including a $259 model that houses an optical drive or second hard drive. And the nc4200's three-year warranty is long for this category.

If you do a lot of typing in a business setting, this machine makes a fine laptop.
Processor
Processor Type Intel Pentium M Processor
Data Bus Speed 533 MHz
Cache Memory
Installed Size 2 MB
RAM
Installed Size 512 MB
Technology DDR2
Storage
Hard Drive 60 GB
Drive Controllers IDE (ATA/EIDE/ATAPI)
Display
Type Active Matrix LCD (TFT)
Aspect Ratio 4:3 (Standard)
Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900
Max. Resolution 1024 x 768 (XGA)
Video Bus PCI Express x16
Audio
Sound Support ADI Audio Codec '97
Networking
Data Link Protocol Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps),
Wireless Ethernet - 11 Mbps IEEE802.11b,
Wireless Ethernet - 54 Mbps IEEE802.11g
Expansion
Expansion MultiMedia Card (MMC),
SD Card,
Type I PC Card,
Type II PC Card
Miscellaneous
Features Hard Drive
Chipset Type Intel 915GM Express
Input Devices Keyboard,
Touchpad,
TrackPoint
Included Devices Modem
Operating System
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Pro
Battery
Average Run Time 5.5 hour(s)
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Unit 9.25 in x 11.22 in x 1.19 in
Weight
Unit 3.9 lbs
Warranty
Warranty 3 Year Limited Warranty
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