The Compaq Presario C700T is a member of the HP notebook series with the 15.4-inch widescreen with a WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView. The external appearance of the notebook is in the color black with some gray accents. The keyboard is silver gray in color and the entire notebook is more or less plastic but still looks durable.
He has the power button on the top in the middle along with a Wi-Fi button on the left side. The Notebooklike any other notebook, the HP-series also has two Altec Lansing speakers that are above the keyboard.
The notebook has the standard 86-key, and the "Ctrl" key on the outside of the function keys like the other notebooks. There is a light to the left of Caps Lock key, the blue, is activated when the Caps Lock key. Also, there is light for the Wi-Fi button, blue when it is on for the activation and red when it is turned off.
The entire keyboardis silver-gray plastic body with a black colored plastic touchpad. It also has an indicator that indicates whether the touchpad is turned off, or by the user.
It also has the status LEDs for power on the lower left corner of the notebook, a charging indicator, and also a Wi-Fi button. It has two user removable covers on the floor, where the first hard drive cover and the second cover for the CPU, RAM slots, and the Broadcom wireless card. It also has the Ethernet,USP port and VGA port on the left side.
There is a built-in microphone on the screen, the more fun chatting to the user when the image is clearly visible on the other person is seated on the opposite side. It also has the functions for the wireless to the driver together with a 30-day trial version of Norton Antivirus and MS Office is the upgrade really nice to use.
The notebook is running comfortably on either the Vista Home Basic or Vista Home PremiumOperating system. It is the Intel Pentium Dual Core processor.
Thus, this notebook comes with a decent battery life and also with a 1-year HP Accidental Damage Protection with Pick Up and Return. Overall, a booklet that fits into your budget with the current generation technology.
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