Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) is targeting the small and medium-sized business (SMB) segment with the release this week of several new notebooks, desktops and displays specifically designed to meet the needs of this important market.
The HP ProDesk 400 Series desktop PCs start at under $499, and come with the choice of AMD or Intel processors and advanced graphics, with micro tower and small form factors available . It also comes with HP Client Security to protect business data and devices.
The HP ProDisplay P231 features a 23″ diagonal screen for roomy multitasking, with a 1900×1080 resolution display, 5ms response time, and both VGA and DVI inputs to connect to your media or devices quickly and easily. It starts at $185.
The HP Chromebook 14 is HP’s latest laptop running Google’s Chrome OS, and its first Chromebook designed for business. Starting at $279.99, HP says it’s a good fit for education and app/web-based workers. It features a hardware TPM chip for data encryption.
The HP 200 G1 series Notebooks are HP’s budget line of business notebooks. They feature Intel Core i3 or AMD Dual nd Quad Core APU options, with an HD display and optional BrightView or AntiGlare displays.
New HP notebooks, desktops and displays target SMBs
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