1996-1997 lines. These have a
trackball (or touchpad option for 4100/4200 series), instead of high-end
LTE 5#00 line with pointing stick. Like other
Pentium I laptops, soldered RAM placed in the same replaceable board with CPU and can be easily upgraded. Early-released base models (mid-1996) is a 1110, 1120 and 4110. The Armada 1100 offers a mainstream feature set in order to provide a compelling price-performance equation for the target market. It is meant to give customers all they need to run standard business applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, mail, etc... For customers that desire multi-media features, Compaq offers the
LTE 5000 and the new Armada 4100 family of notebook computers. Third party external CD solutions are also available.
Armada 1100 series An affordable version of the
Contura 420 & 430C(X) models with same case and base specs which started at less than $2,000. The Armada version has a larger
HDD and better CPU, but less warranty and no docking port. They only have a
FDD, 8 or 16 MB base RAM and one
EDO SODIMM RAM slot (that limited upgradeability up to 24 or 32 MB), and a
NiMH battery with up to ~2–3 hours of runtime. This is the last Compaq notebook without a sound card. T models have a
TFT display, just like the Contura CX models. 290 x 260 x 38 mm; ~2.3 kg. 10.4" screen (passive for base model, active for T). :
Armada 1110 − Pentium (75); CSTN 640x480 screen. :
Armada 1120(T) − Pentium (100), CSTN/TN 640x480 screen. (4.13 kg with Dock station). Up to 12.1" screen. :
4200 series significant differences: Cardbus slot; non-upgradable CPU; 430TX chipset,
C&T 65555 video. 2.4+ kg. Non-compatible with 4100 series 4 GB HDD option; 32 MB of soldered RAM and limit is 96 MB. :*
Armada 4200T − Pentium MMX (233); 12.1" (800x600). :*
Armada 4210T − Same as 4200T, instead hard drive. :*
Armada 4220T − Pentium MMX (266). ==Armada 7300 and 7700 series==