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Title: HP Compaq DC7800 Desktop Review
Pros: Above-average performance; great warranty coverage
Cons: Extremely limited expandability; not for gaming
Verdict: 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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81/100 |
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Title: HP Compaq dc7800 Integrated Work Center Review
Verdict: And if you don't want to mess with mounting brackets, its desktop footprint is just as small if you put the PC on your desk and the monitor on top of it
Summary: Of course the whole "zero footprint" thing is an exaggeration. True, the HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Desktop doesn't touch your desktop when it's riding piggyback on the company's L1906i 19-inch LCD monitor. But the monitor takes some desk space, as do th
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73/100 |
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Title: Review: HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-slim business desktop
Pros: Zero footprint when combined with HP monitor; low noise; low energy requirements; dual-core processor
Cons: Lack of expansion; only 1GB of memory as standard; inaudible speaker; flimsy mouse
Verdict: A space-saving design with a reasonable specification
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80/100 |
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Title: HP dc7800 desktop PC review
Verdict: HP's dc7800 Small Form Factor PC has all the power a business user will need, but it's 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 spa
Summary: An inexpensive, small and expandable desktop PC, the HP dc7800 will be a good solution for many businesses.
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-slim business desktop
Verdict: 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.
Summary: A space-saving design with a reasonable specification
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60/100 |
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Title: How to Buy a Green Business Desktop
Pros: 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.
Cons: Only 1GB of memory. No internal expansion space. Only 80GB hard drive. Notebook-class optical drive. External power brick. Drab exterior.
Verdict: This PC will work for businesses large and small because it can be configured for energy efficiency, helping your company's bottom line.
Summary: HP has been known for innovation in operating systems, processors, design, and features like HD-DVD. This time it's 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 the i
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70/100 |
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Title: HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra Slim
Verdict: Attractively small and aggressively priced, the Ultra Slim is an interesting proposition for businesses.
Summary: 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 life. But if desk space is a greater concern than upgrade potential then the Ultra Slim is a worthy contender for an
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83/100 |
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Title: HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Desktop
Summary: The HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Desktop is an innovator in the latest wave of energy-efficient yet capable desktops PCs.
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Title: HP - Compaq dc7800 Ultra-slim
Verdict: 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 you'll need to add more RAM to get the best out of Vista OS
Summary: small footprint business desktop PC
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