HP joined the ranks of Business Class PC

HP introduced the HP Compaq dc5850 Business Desktop PC, packed with smart ideas like built-in power management tools to help customers reduce their energy consumption for lower operating costs and environmental impact.

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The HP Compaq dc5850 Business Desktop PC blends performance and value by featuring, for example, high-end integrated graphics technology and standard support for dual monitors in an affordable, mainstream PC. In addition to integrated ATI Radeon™ 3100 graphics with support for DirectX 10 technology, the HP Compaq dc5850 Business Desktop PC offers standard support for RAID technology with data mirroring features to help minimize computing disruptions and protect critical business data. These performance and productivity features are coupled with new AMD Cool'n'Quiet 2.0 technology, which enables independent frequency adjustments to each processor core for a quieter, more energy-efficient PC.

HP Compaq dc5850 supports next-generation AMD Business Class processors, including the AMD Phenom processor. The dc5850 also features access to HP Client Manager, which offers a variety of manageability options that help streamline PC management. Client Manager also helps protect physical assets and critical business data with security features like the embedded TPM 1.2 security chip and HP Backup and Recovery Manager. The dc5850 also will be available with the optional HP ProtectTools Security Software Suite, which includes Credential Manager, Drive Encryption and Device Access Manager.

Targeted at business users with everyday computing needs, the HP Compaq dx2450 Business Desktop PC delivers reliable technology and functionality at an affordable price. It makes previously high-end features, such as NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards and memory expansion capabilities, compatible with everyday computing environments. Customers also can take advantage of optional pre-installed business applications and other HP approved and tested options to maximize the performance of their PCs right out of the box.


May, 5 2008