Tuesday, March 24, 2009

hps 3000

hp s_3000



The prettier PCs include the HP Pavilion s3000 Series Slimline PC, which is less than one-third the size of a regular PC, the s3000 offers convenient access to files, music and video with a pocket media drive bay (sold separately). Next up is the HP Pavilion a6000 Series Desktop PC, delivering a variety of features that make working with digital photos and videos fun and convenient. With optional LightScribe, which creates a monochrome image, users can create and personalise innovative labels for CDs and DVDs. The ultimate in HP’s digital entertainment range is the HP Pavilion Media Centre TV m8000 Series Desktop PC. With this users can watch TV, listen to music, and view photos and videos. It has an optional HD DVD player offering six times better resolution than watching an average DVD.

Also new for 2007 are HP’s three widescreen HP monitors. Available in 19, 20 and 22-inch diagonal measurements, the monitor trio reflect the new modern design of the desktop PCs, with a sleek piano black finish. With HP BrightView technology, the monitors are bursting with the brightest colours, and with anti-glare technology, every inch of colour will be coming your way. They feature a unique space-saving standing frame which has an on-board keyboard. HP certainly wants to give users the chance to personalise their PC with the ‘Easy-clip range’, which includes quirky features for PC desktops, including a flower vase, photo frame, document holder, and webcam.

The range of new deliciously-designed technology will complement the recently introduced HP Pavilion tx1000 Entertainment notebook PC, the industry’s first touch-screen tablet PC, which went on sale a few weeks ago. Featuring a 180 degree swivel screen, the tablet PC can be scribbled on, just as a notepad can, making it perfect for travel, or those times when space is limited.

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