Thursday, 24 January 2002 |
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HP launches Business Desk top PCs, monitors Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HWP) launched its new family of business desktop PCs and monitors, including the next-generation HP e-pc, HP Vectra v1420, and HP Vectra xe 310. These products incorporate the most advanced technologies, and combined with the HP's wide range of PC Life cycle services and support, help customers reduce their total cost of ownership and maximise returns on investment, the company said in a press release. Additionally, the company, introduced the HP workstation x1000, and along with the HP Vectra v1420, these products include the new intel 845 chipset with industry-standard SDRAM memory and intel pentium 4 processor at 2GHz for advanced performance at mainstream prices. "Our business PC products are designed to deliver a superior computing experience to customers, while helping increase the returns on investment companies receive from their IT purchases," said Bob Ang, Country Manager (Sri Lanka), HP. "For instance the e-pc with its unique architecture is an extremely reliable PC ensuring the lowest possible TC. According to Gartner Research, the HP e-pc helps businesses save US$300 per unit per year. |
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