HP has expanded its line of professional desktop PCs for small and medium companies. Among the new products - a series of computers HP Pro 3300, which includes a model 3300 HP Pro Microtower, HP Pro 3305 Microtower and HP Pro 3300 Small Form Factor. The family of HP Pro 3300 is powerful enough to perform all work tasks, and provides a high level of scalability, the company says. Another new solution - a desktop business PCs HP Elite 7300 Microtower, which not only combines style and performance, but also provides high-quality sound through an audio system HP Beats Audio. According to the company, computers, HP Pro 3300 and 3305 in the housing Minitower distinguished industrial design and are available in a glossy black case with clear outlines. HP Pro 3300 Small Form Factor (Small Form Factor - SFF) is executed in the same style and delivers performance similar to full-size models, taking about half the size. HP Pro 3300 Microtower comes with a chipset Intel H61 processor Intel Core i5 / i3 or Intel Pentium 1 / 2. SFF HP Pro 3300 comes with a chipset Intel Core Second Generation, which can be supplemented with the same processor as the HP 3300 Microtower. Model Microtower HP Pro 3305 is based on AMD 785G chipset and can be equipped with any processor AMD, starting with a quad AMD Phenom II X6 and until AMD Sempron 3. PC series HP Pro 3300 are ample opportunities for modification: additional connectors for memory modules, cards PCI Express (PCIe), 3,5 - and 5.25-inch bays and ports of USB 2.0. Users can also choose from when ordering one of the standard hard drives and optical drives. HP Pro 3305 Microtower supports up to 16 GB of RAM, while for the HP Pro 3300 SFF and Microtower available up to 8 GB. Computer HP Elite 7300 Microtower built on chips Intel Core i3, Core i5 or Core i7 second-generation chipset and features Intel H67. The model supports up to 16 GB of RAM and can be equipped with hard disks with SATA interface with up to 2 TB, as well as optical drive DVD-ROM. The model initially provides the possibility of modification through additional slots for memory modules, cards PCI Express (PCIe), 3,5 - and 5.25-inch bays and USB 3.0 ports on the front panel - the first desktop PC from HP. All new items are expected to be available in the summer of 2011, the recommended prices, the company promised to tell later.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
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