HP Compaq nc2400
Laptop Magazine reviews the HP Compaq nc2400 and writes - ‘With a magnesium frame, magnesium alloy casing, and a Mobile Data Protection 3D accelerometer to help protect the notebook’s hardware from impact, the nc2400 is a sturdy machine. The combination of HP’s ProtectTools, embedded TPM chip, and standard fingerprint scanner, and this is one secure ultraportable. Software-wise, the nc2400 is fairly bare-bones, with WinDVD, Sonic Digital Media Plus, and a 60-day trial of Norton Internet Security included. At $1,699, the HP Compaq nc2400 is one the least expensive sub-four pound notebooks you can buy, and while it lacks some bells and whistles, it has everything you need to get work done on the go. The faster, EV-DO-enabled Lenovo ThinkPad X60 remains our top choice among business-oriented ultraportables, but this machine is an affordable substitute.’
Silicon Republic reviews the HP Compaq nc2400 and writes - ‘If you thought the extent of segmentation in the PC market amounted to desktop, laptop and tablet, then the existence of a form factor known as the ‘ultraportable’ will probably come as a surprise. Compact by name and by nature, HP’s Compaq nc2400 (pictured) is officially classed as such – too sturdy to be a subnotebook but certainly smaller and lighter than your average mobile PC.’
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