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Compaq Evo N800w review

Reviews The Evo N800w is based around Intel's flagship 2.2GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M processor and 512MB of PC2100 DDR SDRAM. The specifications of this machine and our previous fastest notebook, Dell's Inspiron 8200, are very similar, but the Evo N800w just...

[November 29, 2002, 7:30]

Compaq Evo N400C review

Reviews In appearance, the 1.63g Evo N400C looks fine -- Compaq's usual dark charcoal finish offset by a few splashes of silver, chrome and three powder-blue mouse buttons. It's hard to recommend the Compaq Evo N400C, given its lacklustre benchmark and...

[January 27, 2002, 23:00]

Compaq Evo N160 review

Reviews Weighing 2.9kg and measuring 32.5cm wide by 26.3cm deep by 3.3cm high, the Evo N160 doesn't make excessive demands on your baggage allowance. The Evo N160 is a slimline two-spindle notebook, so there isn't room for a complete set of I/O connectors...

[December 18, 2001, 23:00]

Saitek Cyborg Evo Wireless (HID)

Downloads Saitek Cyborg Evo Wireless (HID): Rapid-fire trigger.fire buttons.way ‘point-of-view’ hat switch. D twist for rudder control. Lever throttle.shift buttons.base buttons. Single spring gimbal mechanism.position handle adjustment to suit all hand...

[July 26, 2004, 8:00]

Compaq to unveil "Evo" for business PCs

News Compaq also announced a new thin client: The Evo T20, which is Compaq's first thin client server that sheds legacy serial and parallel ports for USB (universal serial bus) connectivity. On Monday, the Houston-based company will effectively retire...

[May 21, 2001, 11:45]

Compaq Evo N150c review

Reviews The Evo N150c has a 3,600mAh Li-ion battery, and the Mobile Pentium III processor features Intel's SpeedStep power saving technology. The Evo N150c has built-in speakers and microphone, but you can attach external ones if you wish.

[October 29, 2001, 23:00]

HP bumps Athlon up to business class

News HP plans to use AMD's flagship chip in its new Compaq Evo D315, targeting the education, government and small-to-medium business market. The Evo D315 is expected to sell for $650 (£395), before rebates.

[August 19, 2002, 9:23]

HP's new notebook: How low can it go?

News The Compaq Evo N1015v notebook will be targeted mainly at small-business, education and government customers, said Helen Daniel, a product manager in HP's notebook division. The new portables will replace the Evo N115 line, which also contained AMD...

[October 7, 2002, 7:57]

Copy (33) of SP25079.exe

Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:HP 3-mode floppy controller (EVO Notebook N800w) HP 3-mode floppy controller (EVO Notebook N620c) HP 3-mode...

[July 30, 2003, 8:00]

Small PCs get big boost

News IBM this week added 10 new petite models to its NetVista S42 line, while HP launched three new tiny Evo D510 machines. HP's new Evo D510 machines -- two "ultraslim" desktops and a new ePC model -- offer similarly small boxes but are cheaper than...

[February 10, 2003, 11:11]

HP targets small businesses with cut-price PC

News Starting next Monday, the PC giant will begin shipping its $349 (£209.66) HP Compaq Business Desktop d220, a machine that should eventually replace its $399 HP Compaq Evo d310v. But it offers a 2GHz Intel Celeron processor, which is faster than the...

[July 3, 2003, 9:51]

Comdex 2001: Skinny desktop models show off

News The device provides wireless networking for the new Evo. Compaq showed off its forthcoming Evo D500. The mini is back, as PC makers put their Pentium 4 desktops on a diet. Compaq Computer and Hewlett-Packard will introduce, early next year, new...

[November 13, 2001, 15:37]

EVONE

Downloads Features: Native on both OS 9 and X Complete, easy-to-use editors for all resource types in EV, EVO, and EVN Graphical, high-level editors to ease plugin creation Low-level editors for field-by-field editing if you prefer complete control...

[March 30, 2004, 8:00]

HP cuts 'don't mean price war' with Dell

News The company started trimming last fall on the portables side, reducing the prices of its Compaq Evo notebooks. Since then, it has also lowered prices of its Evo desktops. Pricing on some Evo models, aimed at small businesses, fluctuate as a result...

[February 14, 2003, 11:48]

HP downplays Compaq brand

News The company said in March that it would do away with the Evo name, one of Compaq's best-known subsidiary brands. With the move, the Compaq name becomes more of a model name, filling the role that Evo had played.

[June 17, 2003, 7:55]

'New' HP unveils hardware lineup

News HP also introduced on Tuesday three new Compaq Evo PCs, aimed at corporations. It will phase out all of its business PCs with the exception of its ePC and sell only Compaq Evo brand PCs for businesses after the end of the year.

[May 29, 2002, 8:48]

HP-Compaq: Both PC brands will stay

News Many said the company would keep Compaq's ProLiant server line, the Evo line of business desktops, the company's iPaq handhelds, and the Evo line of business notebooks. Hewlett-Packard will maintain the consumer PC lines from both Compaq Computer...

[May 7, 2002, 17:31]

Pentium-M laptops arrive on the scene

News In the next few months, HP will come out with an Evo for the corporate world that will come with an integrated, non-Centrino 802.11a/b module and a Centrino notebook for the consumer and small-business markets.

[March 12, 2003, 7:43]

Intel evangelises three new mobile chips

News The company introduced the new Evo N800v, for example, with a 1.4GHz Pentium 4-M and a starting price of $1,399. Compaq Computer has updated its Pentium 4-M Presario and Evo notebook lines. Intel descended on Manhattan on Tuesday to announce three...

[April 24, 2002, 9:15]

Notebooks: top 5s review

Reviews Another Centrino notebook, Sony's 1.5GHz VAIO PCG-Z1SP, takes third place, but the remainder of the chart is occupied by heavy-duty Mobile Pentium 4-M systems -- Compaq's 2.2GHz workstation-class Evo N800w and Dell's 2.4GHz desktop replacement...

[March 14, 2003, 10:08]

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