EVO N600C P3-1.2GHZ 30GB 256MB | 
| Brand: Compaq
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 4053
Media: Personal Computers Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000/NT CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1.2 System Bus Speed: 133 Floppy Disk Drive: None Graphics RAM: 16 Modem: Fax / modem Display Size: 14.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: 470033-777 Model: 470033-777 UPC: 613326449639 EAN: 0613326449639 ASIN: B00006L39I
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Product Description Compaq Evo PCs and solutions consolidate existing brands into one product line featuring fresh contemporary design and innovation to simplify, enhance, and evolve business computing. Evo represents the gradual evolution into the next era of corporate computing, changing the way personal computing products look and simplifying the way they are used and integrated into networked environments. Evo PCs and solutions are easy to deploy and manage, while being innovative and flexible enough to meet the growing needs of corporate customers.Compaq Evo Notebook N600c is a distinctive ultra-portable with extraordinary capabilities. It has a durable design that withstands even the most rigorous mobile environment. The optional MultiPort provides the next generation of options, including wireless mobility and non-wireless connectivity. Compaq Evo Notebook N600c also features a blazingly fast processor that brings raw processing power for all your performance-hungry applications. Compaq Evo N600c is the ideal partner for enterprises and growing businesses. The Evo Notebook N600c comes with four Easy Access buttons designed to increase user productivity by providing one-touch access to helpful Compaq information, favorite Internet destinations, files or applications.
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Refurbished Compaq Computer December 2, 2007 Marc Rasmussen (Snoqualmie, WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ordered and received a Compaq Evo N600C refurbished computer. The computer came with a 30 day warranty and was rated to be in very good condition. Initially, I was sent a faulty cord and had to go buy a universal adapter cord to keep the unit running until a replacement cord could be sent out. The vendor did respond quickly and the other cord showed up within a few days. The second issue I experienced was a cooling fan that did not function properly and required fixing. The good old Geeks at Best Buy charged me an arm and half a leg to fix this and to do the diagnosis and optimization. Set me back a bit. Six months after I received the laptop and after I'd set it up with various software, photos, etc., the hard drive failed and to put it back into working order it would be another $150 if I had data recovery as part of the package. I contacted the seller and explained what happened and asked if he could provide some relief on this and was told that "it's past your 30 days buddy". After an exchange of emails, he said he might be able to sell me an extra hard drive and to give him a call. Understanding that I'd still be dealing with data recovery cost, I dropped it. My inexpensive laptop that I purchased for $260 (+/-) cost me $65 for the power adapter. $70 for wireless network and configuration. $150 for fixing the fan and doing the diagnostic, optimizing the computer, etc. and now to make it work would require another $150. Looking back, I'd absolutely suggest you buy a new laptop with warranty and correct configuration. At least you'd have one that worked right now. Marc Rasmussen
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