HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010 - Pentium M 725 1.6 GHz - 12.1" TFT ( PM268UC#ABA )

HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010 - Pentium M 725 1.6 GHz - 12.1

HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010 - Pentium M 725 1.6 GHz - 12.1" TFT ( PM268UC#ABA )
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Product Type: CE

Editorial Review:
Product Description
The HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010 ultraportable is a highly mobile business notebook providing users with a powerful, feature-rich tool in an ultraportable form factor to enhance productivity.


Average customer rating: 3.5
  • disappointing
  • Sucks
  • Run away before it is too late!
  • THIS PHONE SUX!!!!!!
  • Faceplates are available

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Nokia 6101 Phone (T-Mobile)

Manufacturer: T-Mobile
Product Group: Wireless
Binding: Wireless Phone
ASIN: B000BHB4XO

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Amazon.com Product Description

Nokia joins the clamshell fray with a powerful contender that features a VGA camera, a stereo FM radio, a speakerphone, EDGE high-speed data, and a whole lot more. On top of all that, you get dual color displays and support for mobile e-mail, making the 6101 a great companion for T-Mobile subscribers.

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<small><b>Take a closer look at the 6101's functions. You can also see it in action.</b></small></td></tr></table> <B>Design</B>
The 6101's inner LCD display sports 128 x 160 resolution and support for 65,000 colors. Meanwhile, the outside cover of the handset features a supplementary, 96 x 65, 4,000-color display that can display picture IDs, time, call information, battery and signal strength, and more. The phone's VGA (640 x 480) camera unit is placed just above this display. Up and down buttons for volume control are placed on the left side. Most of the phone's features and onscreen menus are controlled by a five-way center button on the handset's control pad. There's also a standard jack to accept universal hands-free headsets, as well as USB and infrared ports for transferring data to and from the handset.

<B>Calling Features</B>
The 6101 supports polyphonic ringtones, as well as MP3-, MIDI-, AMR-, and True Tones-based music ringers, so you can program your favorite songs to alert you of incoming calls. A number of ringtones come preloaded on the phone, and more ringtones can be downloaded from T-Mobile's t-zones service. Plus, with the phone's picture ID function, you can assign pictures to your most common callers. If you want to be discreet, there's also a vibrate ringer mode. Meanwhile, voice-activated dialing makes calling your friends, family, and associates as easy as saying their names. The 6101's phone book will keep track of all your contacts, and address book capacity is only limited by the phone's 3.5 MB of built-in memory. Lastly, there's an integrated speakerphone for talking hands-free.

<B>Messaging, Internet, and Tools</B>
The 6101 is built for powerful mobile messaging and Internet capabilities. With support for the MMS (multimedia messaging service), the phone can send picture, video, and text messages (T-Mobile messaging charges apply). When coupled with the 6101's camera, MMS opens up great opportunities for robust messaging. Instant messaging is also supported, and the phone ships with a built-in e-mail client that supports POP3 and IMAP protocols.

Getting on the Internet is easy with the 6101 as well. It supports the GPRS data protocol, as well as the new, high-speed EDGE wireless data service. A built-in Web browser makes it easy to purchase t-zones downloads and surf the wireless Web. T-Mobile's t-zones service lets you receive and send e-mails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more. T9 text entry, a technology that makes it easier to enter words and text on handsets, is built into the unit--a plus for mobile e-mail and text messaging users.

The 6101 also supports PC synchronization standards via USB, which means you can manage and synchronize contacts, calendars, and other data with your PC. Nokia's PC Suite application makes this process a breeze.

<B>Imaging and Entertainment</B>
The 6101 is designed for flexible mobile fun. The built-in VGA camera, which features a night mode for better low-light shots, captures stills and video clips (video clips are captured at 128 x 96 resolution). Meanwhile, an integrated FM radio makes it easy to tune in your favorite stations. Picture effects and custom screen savers, as well as backgrounds and themes, can be set up to fit your personality. And don't forget that the 6620 is a powerful gaming companion with support for Java-based games. Many games are downloadable via the t-zones service.

<B>Vital Statistics</B>
The Nokia 6101 weighs 3.42 ounces and measures 3.35 by 1.77 by 0.94 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4 hours of digital talk time and up to 350 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1800/1900 frequencies. The phone comes with a one-year limited warranty.

<b>What's in the Box</b>
Nokia 6101 handset, lithium-ion battery, travel charger, application software, hands-free headset, user's manual.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars disappointing.......2007-02-16

I bought 2 of these phones from t-mobile a year ago after my daughter's motorola v300 died and she needed a replacement. I actually had to pay for them, and for their shipping, and had to take a 2 year contract instead of my previous one year paln, so definitely not a good bargain. The only reason i did it was because I still have my 400 min. $50 a month plan which nobody else offered - Verizon or Cingular wanted $70/month, so even with payng for the phones, T-mobile was cheaper. Obviously they have a terrible customer service, so you get what you pay for. The last statement doesn't apply to the Nokia 6101 though. If I had gotten money back for it it may have been worth the trouble, but i did pay for it, so...
The first thing that happened to my kid's phone was the death of the radio. Since she is a teenager this was of highest priority, so we had to return the phone (and pay for the shipping) and get a replacement. The replacement phone has a still working radio, but it's side volume button broke after a few months. My daughter had "customized" the otside of the phone with glu-on pearly stuff by then, so we could not get a replacement. Which is ok because she hates the phone and is looking forward to next year when she can get a different one. Since my Motorola survived almost another year, i just started using the Nokia and I hate it too.
1. The call and disconnect buttons are the oposite of the motorola! why? so i will need to relearn new habits every time and get a new phone?
2. The vibe option is useless. And is my daughter's constant excuse for not answering when I call her. And so far I haven't found the vibe and then ring option which was available even through the side button of the motorola.
3. I still haven't figured out how to use the speed dial. For now teh phone allows me to assign numbers with the 1-touch dial option (up to nine phone numbers), but will not allow speed dial numbers such as 11 to 99, unlike my Motorola that will give me any number while storing the contact. All I had to do to make a call was dial the two digits and the pound key. Very handy if you are driving.
4.the nokia has 8 ringtones. 8!?! If I have 9 speed dial numbers I should have at least that many ringtones to know when some of these supposedly important contacts calls me. I have to look for the collar ID if I want to know how importnat it is to answer the phone call. And none of the tones is acceptable. My pager has a better selection!!! I am not a person who would pay for ringtones, but I may end up doing it, because these are just too irritating.
5. The manus are far from intuitive. I never had to look into my Motorola's manual. It was easy to use the phonebook, setup a pictuer as wallpaper, assign ring-tones to contacts, etc. The Nokia is a constant irritation. I have not been unable to asign a ringtone to any contact or phone number not that there will be a lot of ringtone to choose from. There is plenty of options I can't fugure out why they even exist and many options lead to the same screen. Worst of all the phone stays on the last screen you were using even after you close it!!! so if i set my alarm for the morning, i have to go back through all the screens before i can make a phone call, i can't just close and re-open the phone.
I don't know if this is how it was designed or t-mobile "crippled" it as many people are saying about other features of the phone.
6. And this is pertinent to ALL cell phones. Why on earth wouldn't they come with the cable to connect to the computer? You have to look for the right cable and then it still doesn't work and I doubt it really costs that much since ALL pdas and palms come with one anyway.
The only positive thing is that it has better reception than the Motorola and so far hasn't droped any calls. Overall i wouldn't recommend the phone and i see it's not offered through Amazon anymore. If you put bells and whistles do it well, if not just make a generic phone.

1 out of 5 stars Sucks.......2007-01-10

This phone sucks. Your likelihood of brain cancer will be greatly increased with this phone because the ear plug comes unplugged all the time and in the end, you don't even bother to use the ear plug. Terrible design! Don't know how they could make such a bad design!

1 out of 5 stars Run away before it is too late!.......2007-01-01

Unless you are only planning on making occasional phone calls on this device without holding many contacts or personalizing the ringtone, this phone is not for you, especially at this price. The lack of internal memory prevents you from saving more than a handful of games, pictures, ringtones, or text messages without causing it to lock up due to a "lack of internal memory". There are many better phones available at better prices, especially if you are a T-Mobile To Go customer. If you do use To Go, purchase a terrible phone (like this, only cheaper) for the SIM card, then upgrade to an Unlocked Phone on Amazon. You won't be nearly as frustrated (unless you try to download from T-Zones, which can be a hassle, but I would rather not have this phone and not be able to download) as I have been, wasting my money on downloads only to discover that they won't fit in, even when I have barely anything on my phone. Unless customization and having control over your phone (instead of the other way around) aren't for you, run away NOW!

1 out of 5 stars THIS PHONE SUX!!!!!!.......2006-12-26

THis phone will torture you to the death! THe keys rust really easily, it is amazingly SUCKY! and is $150?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
WHO THE HECK WOULD BUY THIS??????
Call quality SUX!

5 out of 5 stars Faceplates are available.......2006-10-05

I just wanted to leave a comment to the user who said you coudln't get faceplates for this phone and if you did you'd have to use a tool to take the phone apart and what not, this is not so, You can get snap on faceplates which require no tools at all.

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