Testing a Compaq Armada 7710MT from 1997
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2021
- Picked up this lovely-looking 90s laptop computer recently since it appeared to be in great shape cosmetically. It was sold as untested with unknown functionality, so let's see how it goes!
I used to service those. In fact a lot of what you bring in I worked on in their prime. Gawd I'm old.
I feel the same way -- I used to repair computers from about '92/'93 until '05/'06, and everything I see on this channel is from that period. And now it's considered "retro." LOL. I wish I'd known retro computing was going to be a thing -- I would've kept all that old stuff that I threw out as junk back in the day. ;-)
You are not old, you are retro and therefore cool! :)
I BOW TO YOU, SENPAI 😆
Some of us are even older than the Internet.
@@LMacNeill I have tons of mid 2000's stuff, exactly what would be regarded as junk today. Maybe I should keep it all?
This would be like buying an $8k+ computer today. That's wild.
So a MacBook Pro? :P
Still crazy that a machine like this would've cost that much back then. Its really impressive, tbh. Outside of Apple, I doubt others could get away with charging that much anymore.
@@HarukaJad3 You can very easilly charge this much for a computer these days. Apple MacBook Pros are entry/mid range workstation machines. High end workstations can cost a crazy amount of money.
Can people stop making such comparisons, salaries in relation to cost of living and goods was extremely different than today.
People could afford these luxuries on top of buying a house and multiple cars, have multiple children in their 20s-30s, now our generation struggles to afford half of this with way more qualifications...
@@juanbrits3002 mate, these kinds of laptops were always sold to business and still are. They aren't home computers. That little rant of yours was pointless.
@@juanbrits3002 not really, relative to the average salary back in the mid 90s which was about $37000...$4000 was a crazy amount of money.
The eBay seller travelled back in time to retrieve it. That's the only explanation I can think of. My God, that's incredible that this thing works so well.
*_>Great Scott!_*
The screen barely looks used as well, it's bright and barely has any dim spots too!
Must have belonged to a high up executive...they always get the best laptop, and rarely use it.
Yeah
Having supplied laptops for executives, there is about a 75% chance they never used it because it was "too heavy."
The ones I've worked with have that ONE laptop with the ONE setup that they will not let go of because its setup exactly the way the want it and they have to suffer catastrophic failure before they'll take a new upgrade.
A member of executive management at my old job one time called IT because his Surface wasn't working... Turns out the battery was dead and it just needed charged. So half of them are like your clueless grandparents so they don't use it cause they don't know how..
I have a Toshiba laptop from ~1999 with a 1050p screen I found at Computer Reset that belonged to a TGI Fridays executive.
I'm always amazed when stuff this old still actually functions.
Mall retailers you say?
Oh yes. Lots of recognizable names from the late 90s. Gave me quite the craving for warm, steamy mall pretzels.
I have a theory this was used mostly for checking the Network and security, everything screams IT department.
@@Logan-zp8bi Good call.
I’m glad malls are dying.
Yeah we're gonna bump this bad boy up to 1440p 60fps
4k60 here, gotta see that late 90s dust
@@RisingRevengeance It's not even shot in 4K so no point.
@@FlyboyHelosim still get more bandwidth over the 1440 option
It is indeed shot and edited in 4K 60. All my videos have been for years now.
@@FlyboyHelosim ROASTEEEEDD! 😂
Dude my gf knew nothing about computers and stuff (especially old ones) and now we're binging together on LGR. I call this a success sir!
i know nothing either but lgr is such a gem of a video maker
@@russianbot8576 that's true! Been following him since 2011 I think and he's been just improving constantly!
I still have one of these things buried in a cabinet here, was my first laptop about 20 years ago. I still remember playing Ultima Online on it and encoding / watching VCDs with it. Great machine.
The fact that the batter held a charge, the cmos battery was still holding the date, and the hard disc booted up without fail.. after sitting for 23+ years.. that's incredible
This machine is taking me back to my 1995 Compaq Presario. Same wallpaper, same sound. I'd be so happy to own this laptop.
I did the modem testing on that unit when I worked at Compaq - This brings back MEMORIES!
I started in the IT field in 96 and these were my favorite machines ever. Total Nerdgasm Thanks Blerbs!!!
I love how it’s chunky and has rounded corners. And with how bright white it is, it looks like a laptop made of cake!
Caketop
LGR is the f***ing PEAK of computer and gaming nostalgia.
Thank you for all that you do my man.
I accidentally bought a French keyboard version of these around 1997 for one of our sales reps. Saw a $500 discount, didn't catch the why. Poor guy had to set Windows to the US English layout and then mentally imagine where the English symbols were. Other than that little SNAFU it was absolutely bulletproof. Never mind it was DSTN we were amazed it was *colour*. Lasted years after my Sager bit the bullet.
Honestly if someone offered me a free RTX 3070 but I had to use a French keyboard layout I'd take it!
@@happyguy5025 Yeah, just get some of those little round stickers and a permanent marker, and make your own key labels. Of course, these days, you could probably go online and find a set of replacement keys from when an internal shipment fell off a truck back in China.
Azerty ftw!
That computer looks so clean, nice find!
Jim Jones in the flesh, or rather, the hazard suit.
Oh yes, this was my very first laptop! Haven't seen this model in decades but had an instant throwback to my childhood looking at that thumbnail. Ah, happy memories :)
Neat computers! Couple of things: the things on the side above the PC card slots are for connecting a mobile phone or an adapter to use the modem in other countries (outside the US, this is the ONLY way to use the built-in modem). The sound hardware also features hardware wavetable too! Also, you should probably check the internal suspend battery for leaks - had one go bad on an Armada 7800 and it destroyed the keyboard controller sadly. If the clock battery does go bad, it's a smaller size but otherwise standard 3V coin cell.
I still have my Armada 7800, the CMOS battery is dead and it refuses to boot, just asks for a password (there was never a bios password set). I had a go at disassembling it some years back but gave up. It's good to know that it's a standard battery, I should try again.
Congratulations on finding such a gem! I look forward to seeing your adventures with this piece of incredible technology. I'm not a technology preservationalist by any stretch of the imagination, but I wanted to thank you for documenting and keeping alive the oddest or most incredible technology you find. Keep being amazing!
Wow, you struck gold with this one! Dad had pretty much the exact same model at work in the mid '90s, real happy to see one in this great condition!
I remember the Armada line. It was always crazy expensive. But they were pretty great laptops for the time. Generally competed with ThinkPads, as they mainly targeted the business market.
They were always lovely laptops! Mine was an Armada 4131t, also a very sleek design and with those programmable buttons. Very thin screen for the time. Imagine spending the best part of $5000 and finding a dead pixel though! Hardly ever happens these days. Congrats on finding such a good machine!
What an amazing time machine that thing is!! It's like it was transported from 1998 to today. You got SO lucky finding that! Wow!
Truly happy for your find Clint!
Congratulations on such purchasing such a stoater of a machine. The 7700 series to me is the hallmark of what an MMX Era DOS gaming machine should be, especially with that Compaq crafted Real Mode environment.
Agreed on this - the fact the overlays for adjusting screen brightness and power settings / battery checking work under MS-DOS too make it even better!
man I miss the late 90s.
Such a simpler time. My dopamine hits were all videogames and movies and social media wasn't around to taint my life with needless politics and the like.
Take me back please. I miss my old happiness.
what a find, so rare these days to have everything working as intended ! thanks for sharing !
Fantastic laptop! The shape, the colour.. just awesome 90's design there.
Woah this is so cool!
I'm so glad I can live through vicariously you!
Yeah awesome... what a great find. Ahhhh Windows 95 startup jingle still gives me goosebumps after all these years and years... GREAT vid...
Lol I bet the mailman always wonders what the heck you are even doing... he probably has to deliver 5 packages a day
Pretty sure they all know what I do at this point. There's one delivery guy that always lets me know what he thought of my latest video, heh.
@@LGRBlerbs Heh thats awesome
@@LGRBlerbs I work at the (canadian) post office and we have one customer that gets several packages a day, whenever a clerk finds one while sorting in the am they shout out her name. I'm sure your local sorting center does something similar. "Got another LGR, what a guy!".
@@LGRBlerbs that is cool.
Congrats on the purchase!
Damn that's a good find. Be an awesome retro gaming box.
I like how modular those old computers were as well.
Can't wait to see you refurb this. I used to refurb these for sale when I worked at a small mom and pop computer store from 99 to 04... laptops were GOLD back then. We would have them sold as soon as we got them in the store to refurb them.
As soon as you pointed out the dead pixel, it stood out to me for the rest of the video. Very cool find.
Oh yeah, that's a beautiful machine!! Always loved the Armada 7000 series, they were my favorite Armada laptops.
I carried one of these (or a white Compaq laptop that was very similar) when I worked in the petrochemical industry as an instrument technician. This was because it still had the ports I needed to communicate with industrial gear like flow meters, gas analyzers, etc. The thing was built like a tank, and was a very useful tool for doing my day-to-day work. (The one I had ran Win NT 4.0, SP6.)
Just curious: did they have any more?
What a smoking deal for $70! I'd have rolled the dice on this one, too.
You are so lucky! Wow, that's a beautiful laptop. I live in Brazil, and unfortunately here is really hard to find old computers like this.
Yes! A color checker for accurate color on video. Good job sir, I salute you, as an old video tech.
Those old Compaq Armada laptops were pretty tough. I have one of the models that had a trackball. I got it for $4 as junk and used it for years with Windows 98 and 16mb of onboard RAM.
What a beautiful retro laptop! I love the white color too; Congrats!!
That thing is in better shape than most people's computers TODAY. Excellent find!
Those screen bezels are really impressive for a computer of such vintage.
I don't quite get what you mean.
@@BilisNegra The area around the screen is in good shape for it's age. This thing is over 25 years old, and you'd expect it to be in bad shape.
@@whyme3772 Well... Yes, but then all of the machine is in pristine condition, so why that in particular? Oh, maybe because it's what is in frame during most of the video, it makes sense. I'd add that it's also admirable that the screen hinges are in perfect condition and the plastic around them hasn't cracked. Plastics in old laptops can become really brittle.
I can't believe that battery still works, that is amazing!
Great video, love the look of the machine!
Man, that is a DEAL you got there man! What a gem of a machine.
Holy it looks like you managed to score a unicorn and for a good price too. The case and screen being in good condition is one thing but the battery still holding a charge. Someone made a deal with the devil for a battery of the gods.
Very cool looking laptop. Am impressed that the battery still works.
That’s a rare gem there Clint. Very nice!
I have a Compaq Armada 7770 that was donated to my computer shop about 3 years ago. Good luck finding that optional CD drive!
My Compaq armada also still holds a charge, 24 years later :D
Congratulations! You just made one of your luckiest deals of your life, dude! 👍 Awesome! 😉
What an incredible find!
Wow! What a find! Awesome! After all the Windows 11 hype...I sure miss these days of computing...Windows 11 doesn't even seem like Windows anymore...
this brings back memories, this was my first laptop back in my HS days.
A gem of a find.
I still have my compaq armada from the 90's its a 166mmx machine and pure awesome... the hard drive still works and I am in the process of putting in a compact flash ide adapter...
love these types of vids, just LGR looking at some pc/laptop/palmtop/PDA thing
A definitely sweet deal! I'm not actively collecting old computers at present, but I'd take this for 70 bucks any day. At 100-ish it would still be a no brainer!
I had flashbacks of nostalgia by watching that video. So awesome.
Talk about timing, I was just about to toss mine (it was my first laptop)...I loved how everything could be swapped easily, and you could have two batteries on it! Also loved the built-in keyboard risers it had! I'd send you the CD, but I had to use the paperclip to make sure there was no CD in it (unless it requires power to lock again).
Beautiful design!! Love it
Wow I had one of these back in the day. The extra battery pack was awesome for school. Wow the memories. Nice.
I picked up a few armadas myself recently.
1573D and 3500. I love that 2nd one. The lcd surprised me and it also had like a detachable half that holds the charger, floppy and CD drives and a set of speakers. Both turned on on battery alone. Amazing!
What I didn't love was when I replaced the harddrive with a CF card the thing smoked. As it turns out, the plastic around the harddrive is conductive and grounded, so the 5V on the CF adapter shorted to ground. Nothing died thankfully, just lots of burnt plastic smell.
Oh wow this one takes me back! My granddad had one of these for work. I remember using Encarta 97(?) And playing Mindmaze. Incredible find!
Excellent find. I have managed to find a number of Toshiba laptops from the late 90s for similar money. Great thing about those is that they have soundblaster pro compatible soundcard. Even has a gameport if you get the compatible dock.
Instant like! I had one of those, years ago. Mine was 166 Mhz, 32 MB Ram, and a 4GB hard drive I believe. I had the Floppy Drive and the CD Rom. Great machine. Too bad that I bought it somewhat faulty. Problems with fan blower and screen. But when it worked, it was awesome.
Windows 95 looks sooo good. Simple yet functional design unlike the operating system of today.
This makes me feel so old. I remember looking at one if these secondhand back in the day and ended up buying a cf41 toughbook (the weird cd rom under the keyboard swung it) bulletproof though.
I’ve been half-heartedly looking for one of these for awhile, so while I’m happy Clint found it I’m also a little sour about it. 😆
Beautiful! My father had one just like this one, sadly he threw it away many years ago
80 bucks for a fully working piece of tech that old is a pretty nice score. Considering that plastic that old tends to become so brittle after 20 years, you found a gem. Enjoy it!
Thank you for mentioning the dead pixel in the end or I would be looking at it the whole time
Amazing find!
Man, this makes me miss my old Compaq LTE Elite 4/75. Amazingly, they still go for what I sold it for in 2001.
Awesome find!!
Surprised the battery sputtered too life & actually held charge, i mean the computer hasn't been used in at least 21 years, that's some quality battery lol.
Maybe it only powers the computer for like 10 minutes, but it's no small feat that the laptop can boot on battery at all.
It's no surprise to me. That Armada has a Li-Ion battery--it can last decades if taken care of. Can't say the same about NiMH or Nickel Cadmium. Those would be lucky to last 5 years or less, or 1-2 tops on a laptop.
I have an old Toshiba with factory installed Windows 95 that will still hold a decent charge. I still use it to program older two way radios in vehicles that will not work with newer computers.
Nice notebook. I really like Compaq. By the way, that music you played, made me move my foot. I like it !!
Love your videos
From my retro collection, the conpaq laptops are really on the top list
My dad used to work for netcom back in the day. Funny seeing it popup in one of your videos'.
I loved Compaq when growing up, in the early 2000`s they presario 3000 and 5000 desktop line was like the bomb for me.
I would love to see you getting your hands on a series 900 laptop! Their design is just beautifull, slimmy (for the time) and were just cool. I remember drooling over a 766mhz one LOL
I used to work on such a machine back in the days. Back then it was an unwritten rule that compaqs were white, IBMs were black and Toshibas were grey, fujitsu-siemens chose green. Quality was great on all of them, but the prices, wheew...😄
Great find. I never get that lucky!
I used Netcom in the late 90s, never expected I'd ever see that Netcomplete software again.
I have 2 in these series I've picked up over the years on eBay and both have been in surprisingly nice condition. Aside from being owned by folks that took care of them, they must've been retired to electronics recyclers that care.
That the battery holds a charge at all is incredible. I mostly stick to desktops these days, but my circa 2010 Dell Studio 17 is permanently plugged in. Jiggle the cord loose, and it immediately powers off.
What an awesome laptop. Great blerb too!
Clint, I want you to make reviews of all those gorgeous laptops from 1993 to 1997. Thank you.
i used this model for years! good old days of computing optimalization…
I found an old Compaq a few years ago at a previous job. It turned out to be the first office computer the company had bought. It was a Presario with a Pentium II, running Windows 98SE. It was interesting to play around with. It had been a construction guy's notes on building one of the warehouses and the systems they were wanting to buy. It also had letters to the guy's kids back on the East Coast. The guy had been laid off and they put his laptop into an aluminum equipment case and stuck it in a storage room. The computer was in great shape. The docking station for it weighed a ton, though. I originally planned to keep it and toss it on eBay, but I forgot about it and left it behind when I left the job.
Ah the Compaq Armada series. I bought the 7730MT on sale in 99. The 7730 had the 166MHZ processor, compared to the 150 that the 7710 had. If memory serves, there was also a 7750 with a 200MHZ and a 7770 with a 233MHZ CPU. I had the 32mb base model, but, because it was used as a display model, it had the floppy and the CD-ROM drive with it! So, there was me, 19 year old nerd, craving a laptop and this was on sale. I bought it so I could play Command and Conquer en Starcraft on the go dang it! ;)
I think the memory access underneith was for expansion and that it had 32MB on the motherboard. Because I know for a fact that I upgraded it to 64MB so I could install windows 98 SE on it...
Anyway, thanks again for yet another trip down memory lane!
I don't usually care much about laptops, but gotta admit that's a beauty. Nice pickup.
Damn, that looks mint AF
Compaq was my default home desktop back then. I loved them. Your Armada is so clean. Oh gracious - pcanywhere?
Blerby greetings right back at ya!
What a find. Awesome.