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HP declares six Ivy Link personal computers, available Apr 29th from $699


HP today extended its customer pc collection, including five designs operated by Intel's 3rd technology Intel® Quad-Core™ brand chips that produce brilliant efficiency and improved built-in security.

Intel's new 3rd technology Primary brand chips offer up to twice the HD press and 3-D design efficiency as well as considerable brand efficiency as past technology. Customers will appreciate the included security against germs, germs and rootkits offered by Intel® Protected Key and Intel® OS Defend.

HP Omni 220qd: A smooth all-in-one PC that provides a structured cantilever style and optionally available features such as Surpasses Audio™ for a PC that appears to be as good as it looks.

HP Omni 27qd: The organization's first 27-inch all-in-one PC and the first non-touch HP PC to function HP's unique Miracle Fabric software for a truly interesting encounter.

HP TouchSmart 520xt: Designed for consumers who need a top quality multi-media and contact encounter.

HP Pavilion HPE h8t and h8xt: Provides the greatest processing encounter in a smooth and simple style. Choose designs can support up to three shows.

HP Pavilion HPE h9t Phoenix: The organization's most highly effective Pavilion foundation to date, it is designed to run power-hungry programs such as video modifying and video games with convenience.

For an in-depth look at the HP customer personal computers operated by 3rd technology Apple Primary brand chips, check out TheNextBench.

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