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The Compaq Evo N1020v was a notebook PC created in 2003 as a response to the change of AMD to Intel in notebook PCs by Compaq. The Compaq Presario 1580AP have the same hardware for the Asian market. There were several models, dependent on the RAM and CPU. The standard specifications are as follows: * 128 or 256 MB RAM * 1.8 GHz to 2,4 GHz Pentium 4 (Northwood) or 1.6 GHz Celeron * 20 GB hard drive at 4200RPM to 60 GB hard drive at 5400RPM IDE PATA * 16 MB to 64MB on an ATI Radeon IGP340 UMA * Windows 2000 or Windows XP * JBL Pro speakers The notebook was designed for Windows XP, although on some models it states that it was designed for Windows 98. The system was backward compatible with Windows 98 and 2000. It came standard with a CD-ROM drive but optionally could be upgraded to a DVD-ROM/CD-RW. The JBL Pro speakers, incorporating Bass Reflex technology, provided a much richer bass sound than normal laptop speakers, reducing the need for external speakers. ==MultiPort== MultiPort is an innovative feature created by Compaq. The idea was that it would use the MultiPort to connect to various expansion cards. The MultiPort used on the Evo N1020v used the USB 2.0 technology. This meant that, as though the notebook has no USB2 controller, and only supported the USB1.1 hub, the MutliPort was a separate technology altogether. There are three major variations of the cards that slot in; namely: * W200 - Wireless LAN (WLAN) 802.11b standard with 11 Mbit/s * W300 - Bluetooth standard with 2 Mbit/s * W400 - GPRS standard for worldwide communication There are possible other versions which can be built customly on the technology. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Compaq Evo N1020v」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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