Battery
Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Background and Identification
The V2000 is a Compaq Presario notebook computer developed by HP under the Compaq name. Compaq was a computer hardware and software company founded in 1982 and was the producer of some of IBM’s first PC compatible computers. HP acquired Compaq in 2002 and remained in use by HP until 2013 for lower-end personal computer systems.
The Presario line is a discontinued series of notebooks and desktop computers that were launched by Compaq in 1993. The Presario name was used by HP until the Compaq branding was discontinued by the company in 2013. The Compaq Presario V2000 includes a 14-inch display and is classified as a thin-and-light notebook, meaning it weighs between four and six pounds. The notebook includes an installed RAM of 512 MB and a hard drive capacity of 60 GB. The V2000 is targeted at users who want a small, lightweight, effective, low-cost notebook computer. The V2000 is the sibling of the HP DV1000, so the two share many features and specifications, though the DV1000 cost about USD $100 more when both computers were sold in the early 2000s.
Beginning in 2007, Compaq Presario computers included a new Compaq Division logo which included the name ‘Compaq’ below a letter ‘C’ with an accentuated tail, all in red font. Some Presario computers include a different Compaq logo, which simply includes the name “Compaq” in capital letters inside of a black circle.
Technical Specifications
GENERAL
- Notebook type: Thin-and-light (4-6 lbs.)
- Manufacturer: HP
PROCESSOR / CHIPSET
- CPU Type: Pentium M
- Clock Speed: 1.4 GHz
RAM
- Technology: DDR SDRAM
- Installed Size: 512 MB
HARD DRIVE
- Installed Qty: 1
- Capacity: 60 GB
INPUT
- Type: Keyboard, Touchpad
PROCESSOR
- Manufacturer: AMD
- Clock Speed: 1.8 GHz
MONITOR
- Diagonal Size: 14 in
MAINBOARD
- Data Bus Speed: 1.6 GHz
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Weight: 5.2 lbs
OPERATING SYSTEM / SOFTWARE
- Type: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
VIDEO Output
- Graphics Processor: Intel Extreme Graphics