Pros: Can't beat the bang for the buck. Nearly everything is in this machine. Cons: No high-speed data transfer port (no true FireWire or USB 2.0).
Greetings. HP manufactures this model under the Compaq 21xxUS or the 2100z series. The 21xxUS are shelf models; the 2100z models are customized orders directly from HP. This is a review of the HP Compaq 2100z. Constants of the two categories are ...
Pros: Excellent performing full featured notebook at a very attractive price Cons: Includes USB 1.1 ports, not the newer 2.0 standard. This is not really a limitation
I had been in the market for a new notebook for at least the past six months. When the Intel Centrin ...
Pros: Highly Reliable - Good Standard Features - Budget Friendly Cons: USB Port Speed, Port Placement
I am a self employed network consultant. I have owned this particular notebook for almost a year now. I use it in the field almost every day and take "Reasonable" care to not let it get banged around too much. I basically use it to configure routers ...
Pros: Nice big screen, not too heavy, fast. Cons: Keyboard doesn't work, no USB-2, bad battery, bad hard drive.
I've had my Presario 2100 for over a year now. It has some nice features for the money. But it has two major flaws that make it useless! The first flaw is the keyboard. The keyboard will skip characters sometimes. I have seen several reviews that say ...
Pros: fun while it lasted Cons: loud boot beep can't be silenced...product failure at 18months no customer care
I have had this notebook for 18 months. I bought it on-line, custom configured from Costo.com. I was pleased with the configuration and performance until, at 6 months past the factory warranty date, the motherboard needed replacement. That was after ...
Pros: Nearly everything! Cons: Comes with XP Home rather than XP Pro
It's just simply a great all round value.
The 2100US is more than fast enough with an Intel Celeron 1.6 processor and a handy 256 MB of the better DDR SDRAM memory. It's pretty quick and very easy to use out of the box as well with Windows XP...
Pros: Screen clarity, CDRW and DVD, good battery life, neat button to turn off touchpad Cons: Screen flicker when on battery, too much extraneous software, video memory shared from system memory
This is a great little laptop that I picked up at CompUSA for $750 after rebates.
It performs well, for day to day activities. Its time is spent mostly in my wife's domain, browsing the web, email, doing taxes, etc.
Pros: Low price (699 AR) + Great features = Great value.
LOUD FAN = Annoying. Cons: LOUD fan. Very loud.
Annoying whine from hard drive.
UPDATE. I've had this laptop for almost 3 years now and it still works great. The hard drive failed after 2 years, but that is to be expected. If it weren't for the noises it makes, I would be giving this laptop the highest possible recommendation. ...
Some Things to Consider Before Buying by mitch528 ,Mar 30 '05
Pros: Bright screen; convenient quick-launch buttons for common tasks Cons: Built-in speakers sub-par; integrated WiFi antenna not very sensitive; cannot use external batteries.
Overall, this has been a very reliable computer. However, I recently discovered some things that, if I had known before purchase, may have swayed my decision.
The Presario 2100's power supply is 19V @ 90W (19 volts at 90 watts), which is not the norm in the laptop world (16V @ 60W is more common). This comes into play for those "power users" who need more battery time while on the road.
There are several external battery products out there that are designed to supplement your laptop's built-in battery, to provide up to 6 additional hours of run-time. These external units are usually flat, sit under the laptop, and plug into the power plug recepticle on the laptop. However, none of these devices provide the necessary 90W of power!
So if you EVER anticipate the possibility of needing to run your laptop on batteries for more than 1.5 hours, such as using your laptop as a DVD player on long trips or layovers, or attending a seminar where power outlets are not available, you should look for a laptop that is not a 90W model. I found this out the hard way.
Pros: Good price, nice features, well made Cons: Fan is noisy, a bit bulky.
I've had my Compaq Presario 2100 for more than a year, and I'm very satisfied with it. It is fast, has alot of software included, and was very well priced. I only paid $799 for it at Circuit City with mail in rebates. I really have no complaints at all with it except for the fact that when you use the adaptor (which I used all the time) the fan is incredibly noisy. It sounds like an air conditioner. Also the laptop is very heavy; it weighs about 7lbs. But other than that, I have been very impressed with this laptop.
Compaq Presario 2100 Sound Recording by dchaplin ,Mar 19 '05
Pros: Easy to set up, good help available Cons: Sound recording horrid
I'm also quite happy with my Compaq Presario 2100- Works well in almost all areas with one important exception. The sound recording is terrible. I am hoping that a software upgrade might help (right now I'm using Microsoft Sound Recorder)but am not sure. Also I was annoyed when I bought the computer from Price Club as it appeared to come with Word and Excel included, only to discover later that it only came with trial versions. That said, it was still a great deal financially at $1,150 with the software (using an academic discount).
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