Thursday, September 6, 2007
HP Pavilion Media Center a1430n Desktop PC (AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor 3800+, 1 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, LightScribe Double Layer DVD+/-R/
The HP Pavilion Media Center a1430n Desktop PC gives you the kind of performance and tools that you need, for a more managed digital life. With its high 2 GHz processor and 1GB of memory, you'll get your work done more effectively. Share your media more easily with the memory card reader and CD/DVD drive with LightScribe. It's flexible and expandable, so you can customize the PC to improve your performance even more. Pre-installed security software helps protect you from viruses, spam, spyware, and other online threats, right out of the box. HP Photosmart Premier photo and imaging software makes digital photography fast, fun, and easy by helping you organize, edit, protect, and share your digital pictures and video clips. Your HP Pavilion Media Center desktop PC has other advantages for digital photography, audio, and video applications. The front-panel 9-in-1 memory card reader makes it very easy to transfer photos from your camera to your PC. With 24/7 assistance for registered users, HP is a wise choice for your multimedia desktop PC. Write Speeds - Up to 4x DVD-R DL; 2.4x DVD+R DL; 16x DVD+R; 4x DVD+RW and DVD-RW; 40x CD-R; 24x CD-RW High-definition audio -- support for up to 8 audio channels, Dolby Pro Logic compatible PCI K56 flex data/fax modem Integrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface Memory Card Reader - ComactFlash I & II, SmartMedia, Memory Stick & Memory Stick PRO, SD and MMC, Micro Drive and xD-Picture Card Ports - PS/2, Parallel, VGA, 6 USB, FireWire, LAN, audio in/out, mic, headphone Expansion Slots - 3 PCI (2 available), 2 PCI-E x16 (1 available), 4 DIMM slots (2 available) Drive Bays - Two 5.25 external (1 available), two 3.5 external (1 available), one 3.5 internal Operating System - Windows XP Media Center Edition Includes multimedia keyboard, PS/2 mouse & software suite Monitor is not included
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