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- AMD Athlon II 620 Quad-Core Processor (2.6 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache)
- 6GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM memory (3×2048MB for ultimate performance)(expandable to 16GB)
- 640GB (7200RPM) Serial ATA hard drive; SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
- NVIDIA GeForce 9100 Graphics with 256MB integrated shared graphics memory. Up to 2.9 GB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows 7.
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Product DescriptionWhether browsing the web, photo editing, mixing your soundtrack or create your own videos at home, offering HP Pavilion desktop PCs a variety of ways to make your computing experience more rich and rewarding. As you would expect from a leader in consumer PCs, every HP Pavilion PC includes many user-friendly features that make capturing and sharing your digital experiences easier than ever. . . . More>>


A. Eberts says:
I had an HP as this, except about 7 years old. . . this is just an updated version of this. It works really great. . . and the price was right. My only complaint would be that Windows 7 on it. I can not play many older people, and when I tried to put my videos from iTunes onto an external hard drive, the computer would shut down everything and damage files. My old computer with XP that has never done, and that neither my netbook which also has XP.
December 18, 2009, 5:57 pmJim lucas says:
I wanted to buy this hp and 496. 00 I was going, but knowing the price has gone up so I will be somewhere else.
December 18, 2009, 7:58 pmM. Tornero says:
had problems when transferring files from an external hard drive to your PC. every time I started the transfer, the system would crash followed by blue screen. When you call the HP support I was told to take the latest patch fix the guarantors would have had to pay a fee. keep in mind this is brand new out of the box and needs patches lavoro.Altrimenti is a good computer. Very fast and able to handle multiple programs at once well. Just wish it didn’t come enchanting hidden fees.
December 18, 2009, 9:17 pmJoe Jenkins says:
I bought this machine after much research. It ‘a great mix of speed, hard disk, memory, video and low price. I have everything up and running easily. It worked great until I bought a new 16 g iPod January 5 The first attempt to synchronize your iPod through iTunes, I have the blue screen of death (BSOD). On each attempt to sync, I have the bsochar. I tried everything imaginable to make it work. . . and I mean every possible fix known. After 2 weeks, 8 hours on the phone with the apple (Idaho, India, and New Mexico call centers, all intelligent, kind and helpful people), 2 trips to speak to a “genius” at an Apple Store, where a call to HP the attitude is “we can not do if it is an HP” are almost ready to give up. I like the attitude of Apple, can do spirit and sympathy, but that does not help either. Oh, well, other than this small problem, it is a great computer. I have one more resource to check. . . Microsoft. Yeah, I’m looking forward to that. Next update.
December 18, 2009, 11:05 pmLewis Gaines says:
Easy to configure and powerful enough for all but the most intensive users. Driver set is complete and is also recognized an old HP 4L printer is connected with a parallel to USB adapter cable. A technicality. The power off is raised and is close to the edge of the upper unit. You will hit many times by mistake when you reach something under the desk without looking.
December 18, 2009, 11:25 pm