Product Summary
7.1
out of 10View score
The bad: Bulky; exterior easily scratched or stained; no Gigabit LAN; no ExpressCard slot.
The bottom line: The glossy white casing is certainly unique. Though equipped with a dedicated graphics card on the previous Centrino chipset, the performance of this unit is unfortunately only average.
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Average User Rating
from 5 users
7.4
out of 10CNET Asia Review
If white is the color of purity, then Apple should feel violated with the number of notebooks adopting the distinctive white theme. After BenQ's recent release of its white JoyBook S53, HP followed suit with the Compaq Presario B2800 in a similar shade. Equipped with a dedicated graphics card and based on the previous Centrino 533MHz chipset, we expect this machine to be the white stallion from which weekend warriors ride into battle.
Design
Simliar to the Asus W5A and Toshiba Portege A200, the Compaq Presario B2800 is covered with a piano white case which seems rather bulky at first look. With a dimension of 310 x 255 x 34mm, it is significantly larger than the Compaq Presario B1800. But with a weight of only 1.96kg, we suspect that most of the space inside is empty for better circulation as well as to fit in a dedicated graphics processor. Comprising sturdy plastic, the top case is finished with a glossy coat which is attractive but easily scratched. The rest of the body uses a matt-white exterior.
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All the connectivity ports on this machine are located on the flanks for easy access. Together with the optical drive, one USB 2.0, monitor out, S-video out, modem and Ethernet ports are placed on the port side. The right holds the remaining three USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, PC Card slot, memory card reader and audio jacks. The speakers are positioned just above the keyboard, a location which results in muffled output should the screen be closed.
Features
Running on the previous Centrino platform, the Compaq Presario unfortunately does not incorporate all the latest technology. However, for users who have a fetish for all things white, this notebook is more than sufficient for most computing tasks.
Connectivity is handled by the four USB 2.0 and mini-FireWire ports. Though we would have preferred an ExpressCard slot which future expansion devices will use, owners who have invested in PC Cards will be able to use this machine. The memory card reader is about to handle SD, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and xD-Picture Cards without requiring an additional adapter. External monitors or a TV can be hooked up to this machine as it has the required VGA and S-video output.
A modem and 10/100Mbps Ethernet port can be used for connecting to wired networks. Unfortunately, the Presario B2800 is unable to use the faster Gigabit LAN. Wireless features include 802.11b/g standards, with an option to include Bluetooth and 802.11a connectivity as well. The integrated antenna is able to maintain good signal strength in areas where some other notebooks are unable to even detect a network.
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The keyboard is large and comfortable for use. With the bottom left key allocated to Ctrl instead of Fn, gamers can map the key to their preferred setting. A seldom seen feature is the dedicated button and LED for the touchpad. Depressing the button disables the input device entirely. This is another game-centric addition which avoids accidental left clicking should the thumb brush against the pad.
The integrated audio chipset produces sufficiently loud audio for use in noisy environments. Though lacking in bass, there is little distortion at higher settings. However, the position of the speakers is such that output is muffled if the screen is closed. Considering that it is a machine with gaming capability, it should have a similar audio chipset like Fujitsu's LifeBook P7120’s RealTek ALC260 High-Definition audio chipset for more control and options.
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User Reviews
This is overall a good 'Thin & Light' that offers decent performance in a stylish manner.
Apr 13, 2006Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Design, built quality and dedicated graphics card
Cons: The aspect of the screen should of been wide instead of the old 4:3.
Opinion:
First of all I would like to say that the review shown by CNET isnt very precise and proves that their knowledge of the product is somewhat limited. The alternative they offer for a 'gaming laptop', which is the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120, is not adequate for gaming because it only has an Intel Integrated Graphics.
Remember if you like playing games stay away from any integrated solutions because the worst of the dedicated solutions is several times better in performance.
To see a in-depth review, with the detailed pros and cons, go to the following website: www.notebookreview.com...
love the design and funtionality! And the lightweight too
Mar 12, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: cool design, light weight, great features
Cons: no built-in camera
Opinion:
Light, powerful notebook
Jan 30, 2006Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: Light, good graphics card
Cons: lousy screen
Opinion:
I bought my compaq presario one week ago after looking around for a couple of weeks for a suitable laptop. I was looking for a light laptop with a dedicated graphics card which was surprisingly hard to find. I was finally deciding between the Toshiba A80 and this laptop and finally decided to buy this laptop due to it's weight of only 2kg. I play quite a lot of games and was quite disappointed with the viewing angle of this laptop which requires u to look directly straight at it to get a good view of the screen. Any change is posture would cause the image to become less clear. I subesequently developed a backache playing a few hours of warcraft 3. I would strongly not recommend this laptop for avid gamers who spend many hours playing multiplayer games. Otherwise it would be a good laptop to carry around
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