Compaq Evo Notebook N150

- Starting Price: $1,299

- Processor: 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or 700 MHz Intel Celeron processors

- Memory: 64 MB SDRAM, expandable to 320 MB

- Screen: 14.1" TFT XGA display

- Size: 1.3" thick, 5.9 lbs.

- Storage: 10 GB or 15 GB hard drive; option of CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or CD-RW drive.

- Communications: 56K internal modem and 10/100 NIC combination

- Operating System: Choice of Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000 or Windows 98 Second Edition.

- Other: Two USB ports; TouchPad pointing device; Compaq security lock slot.

- Contact Information: (800) 88-TEACH, www.compaq.com

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