Windows XP (optionally Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me)
CPU
Intel Pentium 4, Intel Celeron or Athlon XP
Memory
128 MiB (expandable to 2 GiB)
Storage
30/40/60/80 GiB 4,200/5,400 rpm HDD
Display
15.4" LCD display
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce 4 or ATI Radeon 9000/9100
The Compaq Presario R3000 is a series of laptops designed and built by Hewlett-Packard Corporation under the Compaq Presario brand. An equivalent model to the R3000 was the HP Pavilion nx9100 series.
The computer is encased in a black and silver plastic shell, weighs about ten pounds, has two cooling fans mounted under the keyboard, as well as a 15-inch LCD screen. The series used Intel or AMD processors, and can be ordered with either 128 MB (128 MiB) or 2 GB (2 GiB) of RAM (with some being reserved for graphical memory), with 2 GB being the maximum amount of RAM. They came with either an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000/9100 or an Nvidia GeForce Go 4 integrated graphics chip. The integrated sound card was made by Analog Devices and outputs to built-in JBL Pro speakers that sit above the keyboard.
Certain configurations included an integrated Broadcom 54G wireless networking card. Connection ports include USB, Firewire, 3.5 mm audio output, 3.5 mm audio input, S-Video output, VGA output, and parallel.[1] One port that was special to this series (as well as other HP laptops of the time) is the proprietary expansion port for HP's Expansion Dock that allows an extra array of ports when the laptop is docked. Several optical media options were available including a standard DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive up to a DVD+RW/CD-RW drive at varying speeds.[2]
The Compaq Presario R3000 line of laptops primarily shipped with Windows XP preinstalled, however they can also be configured with either Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows Me preinstalled if the user ever chooses to do so.
^Colter, Aaron (August 2, 2004). "Compaq Presario R3000 Review". Digital Trends. Designtechnica Corporation. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
^"Compaq - Presario r3000". laptopreviewsonline.com. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
and 27 Related for: Compaq Presario R3000 information
The CompaqPresarioR3000 is a series of laptops designed and built by Hewlett-Packard Corporation under the CompaqPresario brand. An equivalent model...
The CompaqPresario 1200 was a line of notebook computers produced between 1998 and 2000 by Compaq as part of CompaqPresario line. The Presario 1200 line...
M300 Evo N800 series - Presario 2800 Evo N1000/N1020 - Presario 1500 Evo N1005 - Presario 900 The final model to carry the Compaq Evo name was the 14.1"...
The Compaq Concerto was a detachable laptop computer made by Compaq, introduced in 1993. Concerto was the first tablet computer manufactured by Compaq on...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Compaq Armada. Armada is a discontinued line of business laptops by Compaq. They started as a more affordable version...
The Compaq Portable is an early portable computer which was one of the first IBM PC compatible systems. It was Compaq Computer Corporation's first product...
is a family of laptops released by Compaq Computer Corporation. The SLT was the first laptop ever released by Compaq, then primairly known as a maker of...
Books. "Compaq to unveil revamped ProLinea". San Francisco Examiner: B6. February 19, 1995 – via ProQuest. "Compaq Computer Corp.: Early Presario sales...
was a series of notebook-sized laptops under the LTE line manufactured by Compaq from 1994 to 1996. All laptops in the LTE Elite range sported Intel's i486...
The TC1000 is a 10.4" laplet designed by Compaq, before it was purchased by HP. It used the Transmeta Crusoe processor. Unlike many other tablet PCs of...
notebook-sized laptops under the LTE line manufactured by Compaq from 1995 to 1997. The LTE 5000 series was Compaq's first laptop with Pentium processors from Intel...
marketed by Compaq, Hewlett-Packard (HP), and currently marketed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). ProLiant servers were first introduced by Compaq in 1993...
discontinued Pocket PC and personal digital assistant which was first unveiled by Compaq in April 2000. HP's line-up of iPAQ devices included PDA-devices, smartphones...
The Deskpro 386 is a line of desktop computers in Compaq's Deskpro range of IBM PC compatibles. The computers feature Intel's 32-bit 80386 microprocessor...
The Compaq Deskpro is a line of business-oriented desktop computers manufactured by Compaq, then replaced by the Evo brand in 2001. Models were produced...
The Compaq Portable 486 is a computer released by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1991. It was the last portable computer/"luggable" released under the...
The Compaq Portable II is the fourth product in the Compaq Portable series to be brought out by Compaq Computer Corporation. Released in 1986 at a price...
The Compaq ProSignia is a discontinued computer brand by Compaq for small businesses. It was the mid-range successor to the Compaq SystemPro brand. It...
Compaq's first computers' form factors were portable, also called "luggables", and then "lunchbox computers", and together constituted the Compaq Portable...
manufactured by Compaq Computer Corporation, introduced in 1989 and discontinued in 1997. It was the first notebook computer sold by Compaq and the first...
1945) is an American computer scientist and businessman who co-founded Compaq Computer Corporation in 1982 and served as its first President and CEO....
Contura is a line of notebook-sized laptops produced by Compaq from 1992 to 1996. The Contura was Compaq's first attempt at making an affordable, entry-level...
The SystemPro from Compaq, released in November 1989, is a computer capable of running server-based computer operating systems and was arguably the first...
The Compaq Portable III (Model 2660) is a PC/AT-compatible computer released by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1987. It was advertised as being much smaller...
The Compaq Portable 386 is a computer released by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1987. It was equipped with a 20 MHz Intel 80386 CPU, 1 MB RAM, 16 KB ROM...