#1. Compaq Armada 7730MT […]
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#1. Compaq Armada 7730MT
P166, 64MB, 1.4GB. Purchased the lot for this.
GFX issues in ad, hopefully caps. Worked well during testing.
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#2. Compaq Contura 430CX
Not sure about CPU (can't get into BIOS), but has 8MB RAM, and a relatively huge 700MB HDD with catchy noises.
Obliterates the Acernote's performance in the pinball demo that came on both.
Can't find anything wrong except dead CMOS battery, and previous owner's notice it won't cooperate with SD cards.
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#3. Acer AcerNote 730
486SX-25, 12MB RAM, 270MB HDD
Weird screen defects, never seen anything like it. It's like dead areas of pixels (orange ones, second image below).
Weak brightness and gets "burn in" effects from previous elements. Perhaps normal operation of early lcd/tft's?
Otherwise works and has an interesting physical "on the fly" BIOS access button!
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#4 And finally a 1991 ungooglable 486.
Loose hinges and plenty of bottom screws missing, but appears to have potential.
No AC adapter shipped. AcerNote's fits physically, but delivers only half the voltage.
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