
Compaq’s Evo line (formally known as Armada) is the best lineup of laptops for mobile professionals since IBM ThinkPad’s dominated the market in the 90’s. The latest addition to the EVO line is Compaq’s tiny 2.5 pound Evo N200. Just introduced, this subnotebook computer is the first to offer Intel’s, Transmeta-challenging full featured low powered processor capable of delivering 6 hours of battery life (with tiny dual batteries). Unless you commute to Japan, after three hours who really cares, but six hours is a feat nonetheless in a full-featured notebook.
Other features include an optional Mobile Expansion Unit that accommodates all common MultiBay storage devices; two speakers, a 10.4" XGA panel, high-capacity hard drive plus integrated mini-PCI modem and NIC combination.
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