In little more than five pounds, the HP Compaq nc6400 is one of the lightest 14.1-inch widescreen notebook we have seen. This system does not work on save feature to save weight, was. In addition to a dual-core processor, the nc6400 has EV-DO connectivity, and discrete graphics for the reasonable price of $ 1,999.

For the indecisive among us, the nc6400 offers both a pointing stick with special buttons and a trackpad on a notebook spacious, full-size keyboard, which proves that it is possible to please everyone. Above the keyboard is a row of buttons dedicated to HP Info Center, Wireless on off, presentation settings (which allow for quick display settings), and three volume keys.
The keyboard and display are surrounded by rubber buffer, preventing the display of that tattooed by the key for a longer period. The area below the keyboard is coated with HP In-mold lamination, whereby the surface was extremely resistant to scratches caused by prolonged use and the friction. The nc6400 is made tougher by the magnesium chassis and display magnesium-reinforced base.

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Our test system was powered by 2 GHz Intel Core Duo processor. While we are not all the problems multi-tasking, allowed the 219th nc6400 with ho-hum MobileMark 2005 score This is the same score that the Dell Latitude D620 in with a slower 1.8-GHz CPU, albeit with 512 MB more RAM. The nc6400 lasted from a decent three hours and 51 minutes of battery life with Wi-Fi, and got only 11 minutes running time with the radio turned on. Thanks to HP Fast Charge Technology, this notebook quickly recharged in 90 minutes reached 90 percent.
If you are looking to run Windows Vista Aero graphics without any problems and do some light graphics work, HP outfits this configuration with ATI Mobility Radeon X1300. The nc6400 a 3DMark03 score of 3336, which is good for this class of system broke. This notebook manages 94 frames per second in our test anxiety, but that was at the low resolution of 640 x 480 pixels autodetect.

The nc6400′s wireless performance was very good, averaging 16.4 Mbps at 5 feet, and 16.7 Mbps at 50 feet from our access point. The real news for wireless users, the integrated EV-DO modem that Verizon Wireless’ BroadbandAccess network is connected. The thin-and-light system on average 456.8 kbit s is in our EV-DO test, which is above average, but slightly lower than the Dell Latitude D620 498.4 Kbps. Currently, HP does not offer HSDPA connectivity for the nc6400, which is better for foreign travelers, but the company will make an upgrade option in the coming months.
HP shall not Miss A Beat, when it comes to security. HP’s ProtectTools is a suite of software programs, including authentication services and application and device manager. It complements the notebook hardware security features, including Smart Card reader, TPM Embedded Security Chip, fingerprint reader, and those equipped on the system. HP also offers an optional built-to-fit privacy filter ($ 49), which darkens the screen of all but the user.

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To protect your data in case of a fall, the nc6400 features the HP Mobile Data Protection System 3D, which parks the hard drive heads when the notebook detects shock or vibration. The nc6400 is a fairly standard set of ports, except for the SD card slot is located front and center, between the speakers.
The $ 1,999 price tag may be a bit high for a 14.1-inch notebook business class, but for those who are first-class safety, EV-DO connectivity, dual-core performance and discrete graphics, the nc6400 is a winner.

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