HP NC2400 12.1 Inch Laptop, Intel Core Duo U2500 1.20 GHz, 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, Windows XP Professional | List Price: $1,849.00

| Platform: Windows XP Professional Brand: Hewlett-Packard Binding: Personal Computers Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features: - Starting at 2.8 and only 0.97 inches thin, the HP Compaq nc2400 is extremely mobile - allowing you the freedom to work just about anywhere.
- Can be configured with an integrated optical drive for enhanced productivity or without an optical drive for extreme mobility. It also features a 12.1 widescreen display with a large viewable area for maximum productivity and a lower profile design.
- Power that goes with you. The HP Compaq nc2400 offers three battery solutions for lightest weight configurations or all-day computing.
- The intuitive, touch-sensitive controls are sleek and level to the surface for a stylish yet durable design. They have no moving parts to wear out and are moisture and particle-resistant enhancing the notebook¿s reliability.
Quite Nice, but a wee bit small [Posted on 2007-11-07] I bought this machine after extensively using a machine that was a 17-inch and weighed nearly 9 pounds. The dimensions and weight of this machine delighted me immediately, and the high resolution for such a small screen justified my purchase.
When I received the machine, I was somewhat dismayed that my hands (though slightly larger than average) were quite nearly too large for this machine, and fell off the edges ever so slightly. This only took a few days to get adjusted to, and for the most part, I am satisfied with both the performance and form factor of the machine. It is nearly textbook small and at 3 pounds, almost laughably light. But laugh only in the spirit of freedom from lugging around giant notebooks.
My only issue with the notebook is that it is too small to use as a desktop replacement on a regular basis. I consult 1-2 days a week off-site with this laptop, and when connecting external displays and mice, the drastic difference in text size between this screen and other screens can be a little disorienting.
Overall, I am pleased with the performance and the size, and only mildly turned off by the very small nature. Someone of my hand size and someone who does much consulting should get at least a 14.1 form factor laptop. This is perfect for the road warrior who spends a lot of time on his/her lap, and this works perfect for me on my couch, but a little larger is needed for long-term, all-day usage.
Great for the road [Posted on 2008-07-08] I did a lot of research on what would best work for me on the road. I'm a independent television producer and needed something that was lightweight, but powerful enough to handle scriptwriting software, some minor graphic design work and daily e-mail,web work while I'm on the road. The new mini-notebooks just didn't feel sturdy enough when I tried them. We just finished a two week trip to China where we shot video for a documentary, wrote scripts and fed material back to the States. The HP worked like a charm and the $749.00 price was great for a laptop this small, that also could play DVD's. Great buy!
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