


Il Compaq Armada 4100 del 1996 è da considerarsi un 'classico' nell'ambito
dell'evoluzione dei Personal Computer portatili. Si tratta di un modello del
1996 al quale si aggiunge un'unità di espansione dotata: del CD-Rom, di una
ulteriore batteria e due altoparlanti.
Il NotebooK ha una maniglia, posta sul retro, che oltre a facilitarne il
trasporto è utilizzata per alloggiare la batteria.
dal sito della Compaq:
The Notebooks That Let You Take What You Want, Where and When You Want It
Today, June 17, 1996, Compaq is proud to introduce a notebook PC that will
change the way people work and travel. The Armada 4100 is the most flexible
notebook on the market today. The Armada 4100 family is a high-performance
family of Pentium processor-based notebook PCs featuring an innovative, flexible
design that allows you to take only what you want, where you want, and when you
want. The unique modular design is truly a breakthrough in flexibility. The
Armada 4100 features true 64-bit architecture, PCI local bus graphics, large
displays, user-selectable pointing devices, simultaneous access to CD & floppy
drives, wavetable audio, software MPEG, user-programmable keys and support for
up to 3 Li-Ion batteries, one of which doubles as a tilt foot, port cover and
handle.
Compaq is proud to announce the addition of the Armada family to its portable
line up. The Armada name will signify a new family of notebook PCs designed to
meet the needs of all types and classes of users. From the highly mobile to the
desktop replacement and from the entry-level to the power hungry. The Armada
family is destined to be a true force in the notebook market, designed to
provide a solution for every class of user
Armada 4100 Features Summary
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