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An inexpensive, small and expandable desktop PC, the HP dc7800 will be a good solution for many businesses. Long gone are the days when PCs were dull, gray towers.While performance is still the most important factor, design and style have become inc...
HPs dc7800 Small Form Factor PC has all the power a business user will need, but its desktop orientation mitigates some of the size advantage of going to a small form factor. Still, it would be a good option for the business looking to save a little...
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Attractively small and aggressively priced, the Ultra Slim is an interesting proposition for businesses The dc7800 Small Form Factor is an undeniably practical size for a PC, particularly if you’re likely to upgrade your work PCs during their li...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-06-09 01:15:23
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A stylish, small footprint business PC that can be lifted off the desk and hidden behind an optional HP flat panel monitor. Low energy requirements and minimal fan noise are other advantages, but youll need to add more RAM to get the best out of Vist...
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Larger than the Acer Veriton 1000 Acer Veriton 1000, but smaller than the Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e, HPs new small business, small form factor PC does a good job of mixing form with function. This slim design is made possible tha...
Size, quiet, easy-access chassis...
No upgrade options The Final Word A nice example of notebook technology in a desktop PC, HPs Ultra slim form factor PC is a good choice for space conscious businesses. There is enough power to get by in everyday tasks and the system runs quietly, too.
A nice example of notebook technology in a desktop PC, HPs Ultra slim form factor PC is a good choice for space conscious businesses. There is enough power to get by in everyday tasks and the system runs quietly, too.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-09 01:15:23
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So tiny it might get lost down the sofa. Well worth a look if you want a small, quiet PC. The HP is the only PC here in a non-standard case. Its incredibly small, and it was the quietest on test by a long chalk, so if youre looking for something...
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HP has been known for innovation in operating systems, processors, design, and features like HD-DVD. This time its leading the green pack. The HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Desktop ($1,206 direct, $1,470 with 19-inch widescreen LCD monitor) is one of...
EPEAT Silver and Energy Star 4.0 certifications. Energy efficient. Available in three models. Easy-open case. VGA and DVI ports. Fast, yet energy efficient processor. 3-year warranty.
Only 1GB of memory. No internal expansion space. Only 80GB hard drive. Notebook-class optical drive. External power brick. Drab exterior.
This PC will work for businesses large and small because it can be configured for energy efficiency, helping your companys bottom line...
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Almost exactly a year ago we took a look at the dc7700p , which was the first desktop computer we'd seen with support for Intel's then new vPro technology. It impressed us with its decent productivity performance, low power usage, quiet operation, and of...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-09 01:15:23
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Having been disappointed by so-called ultra-slim’ desktops from HP in the past, we were a bit sceptical about what the new HP Compaq dc7800 might have to offer. However, this latest attempt really is starting to live up to the name. OK, it’s n...
Zero footprint when combined with HP monitor; low noise; low energy requirements; dual-core processor...
Lack of expansion; only 1GB of memory as standard; inaudible speaker; flimsy mouse...
The space-saving design of this affordable business desktop is very compelling, but make sure you get the specification you need...
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-06-09 01:15:23
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Desktop computers generally are a bland lot, with the exception of those pretty ones from Apple. Next to the streamlined and stylish iMac and the Mac Mini, the traditional beige or white rectangular PC boxes look boring. No longer, as Hewlett-Packard u...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2014-06-09 01:15:23
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Peekaboo, wheres the CPU? As long as you can see your monitor, you dont care as much about seeing your computer, so HPs newest office desktop saves desk space by letting a 10-inch-square Core 2 Duo system hitch a ride on the back of a 19-inch flat-p...
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Yes, its a cliché, but sometimes good things really do come in small packages. Thats certainly the case with the HP Compaq DC7800. At just 2.5x10x10 inches, its not only tinier than most coffee-table books, but its also about a thir...
Above-average performance; great warranty coverage...
Extremely limited expandability; not for gaming...
The HP Compaq DC7800 expands the idea of what a small-form-factor desktop can be and do. As long as you never need to expand it, you should be all set...
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