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 An All-In-One desktop and HP desktop with HP monitor.
Compaq Presario CQ1-1225 All-In-One Desktop PC-Black
Intel Atom processor D525 (1.8 GHz, 1MG cache); 2 GB PC3 â" 10600 DDR3 SDRAM memory (1 x 2 GB)(expandable to 4GB); 320B 7200 RPM Serial ATA hard drive; Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
18.5 Inch 16:9 HD widescreen display; Intel GMA 3150 integrated graphics; slot-load Super Multi DVD burner with LightScribe technology; high performance 2.0 speakers.
External Ports; 6-in-1 memory card reader, Line-out, 4 back, 1 port for card reader at front side, 1 port for WLAN (6 ports available); RJ45 (10/100 LAN); DC Jack (adapter input).
10/100 Base-T network interface, Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n
Compaq USB keyboard and optical mouse; Integrated webcam and built in microphone.
Size measures: 18.5 x 3.7 x 14.1 inches; 11 pounds
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The Compaq Presario CQ1 is an All-in-One PC that includes all your computing essentials and a few extra built-in at a price worth cheering about. It fits the PC and display into a slim, easy to use, and affordable package that meets your basic completing needs and fits in any environment so you can save and look good doing it.
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HP Pavilion p6620f Desktop PC-Black
Technical details:
AMD Phenom II 820 Quad-Core processor (2.8 GHz, 2 MB L2 + 4 MB Shared L3 cache, 400 MHz system bus): 6 GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM memory (3 x 2GB)(expandable to 8 GB); 1 TB (7200 RPM) Serial ATA hard drive; Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
ATI Radeon HD 4200 Integrated graphics; Super multi DVD Burner with LightScribe technology; High definition Audio with u to 7.1 surround sound capabilities.
External Ports; Headphone & Microphone (Front), 2 USB 2.0 ports (Front), 4 USB 2.0 ports (Back), VGA out & DVI-D, microphone, 1 Line-in / Line out; Rear speaker-out; Side speaker out; Subwoofer (Back), Coaxial Digital Auto Out (SP-DIF).
10/100Base-T network interface, wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n.
HP USB keyboard and optical mouse, Front panel 15-in-1 memory card reader.
Size measures: 16.8 x 7. 15.3 inches; 9.8 pounds.
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Enjoy fast multitasking using your desktop computer. Get great performance and work efficiently with a desktop computer powered by a quad-core processor. Burn files onto CDs and DVDs, using of LightScribe technology. Connect a digital camera or MP3 player to your HP desktop using the USB ports. Help & support center 24/7 provides one-click access.
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HP 2010i 20-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor (Black)
Technical details:
20-Inch Diagonal Screen; 16:9 Ratio: 1600 x 900 resolution; HD Ready.
5ms On/Off response time; 250 nits of Brightness; 15,000: 1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio.
Anti-glare Panel; Energy STAR Qualified.
Built-in speakers; Standard 4 hole pattern 100mm x 100mm screw-mounting option; pedestal is removable.
1 VGA port; 1 DVD (with HDCP) port.
Size measures: 7.2 x 19.8 x 14.6; 10.4 pounds.
Ideal For: Saving energy. The sleek HP 2010i 20-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD monitor has a two-lamp panel that helps lower power consumption. Watch DVDs and view photos is rich colors, plus save space on your desk using the integrated speakers.
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Recommend Desktop Computer On Sale #1 IssuesQuestion by DMR: Are the sales of desktop computers going down due to the popularity of laptops/Netbooks & smartphones? What is the future of computers and computer gadgets and how they effect each other? Best answer for Are the sales of desktop computers going down due to the popularity of laptops/Netbooks & smartphones?:
Answer by Lambik
Yes, among some groups. People who merely want to use the internet, chat and surf to regular sites and who use a lot of web apps, have no real need for a desktop. A laptop or netbook replaces a desktop for those who want the above and other things like word-processing and some games. A desktop still has the edge on power (thoug laptops are getting more powerful), but desktops have the best ability for extension and upgrading and are still popular for power users.
Answer by Passing Strangely
I think slightly if you include laptops. Not many people want netbooks because you can't do much with them, and they definitely don't replace computers. However, Desktops definitely are going down in homes (although not in companies). Laptops are better because they are portable, can access wifi anywhere, and are just generally more convenient.
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