Compaq Presario M2000
The Compaq Presario M2000 was a line of notebook computers produced between 2000 and 2005 by Compaq. They were originally noted for their Intel processors, medium weight, and 15.4" glare type LCD screens.
Processors[edit]
Many models of the Compaq Presario M2000 ran with an Intel Celeron processor, although they were also made with AMD Turion 64 and AMD Mobile Sempron processors.
Specification[edit]
Hard Drive: 80 GB about 5400 rpm
Display: 15" glare type LCD
Processor: Intel Celeron M 1.4 GHz, AMD Turion ML-28 1.6GHz, AMD Sempron
OS Provided: Windows XP Home Edition standard
Memory: Expandable to 1024MB of RAM
Jacks:
- 2-3 USB 2.0 ports
- 1 Power Connector
- 1 S-Video Out jack (optional)
- 1 1394 port
- 1 RJ-11 modem jack
- 1 8P8C network jack
- 1 PC Card Slot
- 1 VGA port
- 1 Headphone jack
- 1 Microphone jack
- 1 Card Reader (optional)
Inputs:
Special Buttons:
- 1 Decrease Volume Button
- 1 Increase Volume Button
- 1 Mute Button
- 1 Wireless Button
Notifications:
- 2 Power lights
- 1 IDE drive light
- 1 Battery Charge light
- 2 WiFI lights
- 1 Memory Reader light
- 1 Optical Drive light
Connectivity:
- Wireless (802.11 B/G)
- Wired Ethernet and 1394 Jacks
- Built-in Modem
Security: Kensington Lock Slot
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