Evo Notebook N200 Combines Upcoming Intel Ultra Low Voltage Processor With
Polymer Battery Technology for Optimal Mobility and Full-Size Power
NEW YORK, June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing a commitment to deliver edgy,
innovative and technologically advanced products, services and solutions it
promised with the launch of Evo products, Compaq Computer Corporation
(NYSE: CPQ) today unveiled the Compaq Evo Notebook N200 during a PC Expo press
event focused on mobility. Available later this year, the 2.5 pound ultra-
thin notebook provides a full business day of battery life (up to 8 hours(1))
in a slim, stylish form factor that measures .8 inch thin.
"The Evo N200 provides users all the power they've come to expect in a
full-size notebook, yet the N200 delivers this power in a mini-notebook that
weighs less than 3 pounds, can literally fit into a standard eight-by-eleven
envelope, and can last a full business day without having to recharge the
battery," said Ken Willett, vice president of Corporate Portable and Desktop
Marketing, Compaq Access Business Group. "The Evo N200 sets the new standard
in mini-notebooks by packing up to 8 hours of battery life into a small,
lightweight form factor."
By combining the upcoming Intel(R) Ultra Low Voltage Pentium(R) III
processor with two Lithium-Ion batteries(2), the Evo Notebook N200 provides
the industry's highest energy density. This results in a notebook that can
last a full business work day without having to be recharged.
"The mobile Intel Ultra Low Voltage Pentium III processor family delivers
the worlds lowest power PC and was designed specifically for the smallest
mobile PCs, like the Compaq Evo N200," said Frank Spindler, vice president of
Mobile Products, Intel Corporation. "When you combine the low power
consumption of Intel's processor with the outstanding features on the Compaq
Evo N200, the customer is getting the best combination of performance and
mobility available in the mini-notebook market."
The Evo Notebook N200 allows users to stay connected anytime, anywhere by
offering a choice of both wired or wireless network connectivity. The Evo
Notebook N200 supports the full suite of Compaq wireless PC cards including
Wi-Fi (802.11b), Ricochet and CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data) solutions,
as well as support for future Bluetooth(TM) PC card solutions. Unlike most of
the Mini-notebooks currently available, the Evo N200 also offers an integrated
Modem/NIC combo allowing users to hardwire to their existing land-based
network without having to use the PC card slot.
The Evo Notebook N200 is a "Legacy-Free" Windows 2000 device, using 2 USB
ports in place of serial or parallel legacy ports. Other features on the N200
include: a 10.4-inch XGA TFT display with magnesium enclosure, 128 MB of
memory, 20 GB hard drive, and dual battery support. An optional Mobile
Expansion Unit seamlessly connects to the Evo Notebook N200 and replicates all
legacy expansion ports; provides a single MultiBay -- which accommodates all
Evo common MultiBay optical devices such as CD, DVD, CD-RW, and DVD/CD-RW
drives; and provides two speakers.
Compaq expects to ship the Evo Notebook N200 later this year. Pricing is
not yet available. For additional information on the Compaq Evo Notebook
N200, please visit our Evo PressPaq at
http://www.compaq.com/newsroom/presspaq/052101/index.html
Company Background
Compaq Computer Corporation, a Fortune Global 100 company, is a leading
global provider of technology and solutions. Compaq designs, develops,
manufactures, and markets hardware, software, solutions, and services,
including industry-leading enterprise computing solutions, fault-tolerant
business-critical solutions, and communications products, commercial desktop
and portable products, and consumer PCs that are sold in more than
200 countries. Information on Compaq and its products and services is
available at http://www.compaq.com.
Compaq and the Compaq logo Registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements based on current
expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The potential
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
include, among others: market conditions, particularly in the U.S.; increased
competitive environment and pricing pressures; disruptions related to
restructuring activity and delays in the implementation of changes in delivery
models. Further information on these and other factors that could affect
Compaq's financial results is included in Compaq's Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) filings, including the latest Annual Report on form 10-K and
the latest quarterly report on Form 10-Q.
Notes:
(1) Battery life may vary according to usage. Up to 8 hours achieved with
optional second battery.
(2) Second Lithium Polymer battery is an option and not included in
standard configuration.
SOURCE Compaq Computer Corporation
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