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Compaq Web Advisory: Compaq Brings The Power Of Intel Mobile Pentium II Processors To Mobile Computing Solutions; Latest Notebook Technology Added To Armada, Presario, Prosignia Models Business Wire - January 25, 1999 12:50 HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 25, 1999--Further enhancing the mobile computing experience for business and consumer customers alike, Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE:CPQ) today introduced new models of the Armada, Presario and Prosignia notebook PCs that feature the latest Intel(R) Mobile Pentium(R) II processors. Compaq offers the highest processing power available and a lower cost of ownership with notebooks configured with the new processor. The Mobile Pentium II processor was announced today by Intel. "Global real-time deployment of Intel's Mobile Pentium processor across multiple notebook lines shows Compaq's commitment to deliver the best computing experience for our mobile customers," said Enrico Pesatori, Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing, Compaq Computer Corporation. "We offer customers the best of both worlds, cutting-edge mobile computing solutions and the expertise to integrate them worldwide." Armada - Business Solution The addition of Intel's most powerful mobile processors to nearly every Armada portable offers business customers a broad array of mobile computing solutions at exceptional prices. The addition of the new 333MHz and 366MHz Mobile Pentium II processors to the Armada line delivers the latest technology, while providing a seamless transition and the ability to build upon existing Armada platforms via minimal change to the BIOS, software and options. In addition, Compaq added two new product families to the Armada line, the 1750 and 1500c. The Armada 1750, an all-in-one portable PC, has new durability features such as a spill-resistant keyboard and shock-resistant hard drive enclosure, and powerful AGP graphics. The Armada 1500c features the new Intel Mobile Celeron(TM) processor at 266 or 300MHz in an integrated, affordable model targeting the extremely value-conscious business customer. Compaq also announced two optional Armada service and support options - next business day onsite service and four-hour replacement service. For more information on the Armada notebooks, view today's release at compaq.com . For additional information on the Armada line, see compaq.com . Presario - Consumer Solution Designed for the mobile consumer, the 1600i and 1900 Series of Presario Internet notebook PCs are now available with the new Pentium II processors. As part of Compaq's customer choice model, consumers can purchase the new Presario 1900 and 1600i(1) series at retail stores; direct through the "Built For You" kiosk program at more than 7,500 retail locations nationwide; via the Internet at compaq.com ; or by calling 800/888-0220. For additional information on the Presario line, see compaq.com . Prosignia - Small and Medium Business Solution Incorporating the next generation Intel Pentium II processors, the Prosignia notebooks continue to offer the best price/performance available to small and medium business (SMB) customers. SMB customers can order the new Prosignia notebooks through Compaq DirectPlus and local resellers. In addition to the new processors, the notebooks can be configured with a TV-out port and powerful AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) 2X graphics. Compaq Prosignia notebooks contain an integrated A/C adapter, multibay technology for up to 12.8 GB hard drive capacity, plus standard network-tested features including: large brilliant TFT displays; enhanced precision control touchpads; a one-touch Internet access button; port replicators, and other leading components. For more information on the Prosignia notebook, see compaq.com . Company Background A fortune Global 100 company, Compaq is the second largest computer company in the world and the largest global supplier of computer systems. For more corporate information, see compaq.com . Notes: (1) The 1600i is only available through Compaq's "Built For You" kiosk program and via the Internet. Compaq, Armada, Presario, and Prosignia, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Intel and Pentium II are registered trademarks and Celeron is a trademark of Intel Corp. CONTACT: Compaq Computer Corporation, Houston Simon Eastwick, 281/514-2702 Simon.Eastwick@Compaq.com or Shandwick International, Houston Keith R. Pillow, 281/514-7014 Keith.Pillow@Compaq.com