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HP unveils business desktop PCs in Bangladesh
StarTech Desk
Hewlett Packard (HP) introduced the AMD-based HP Compaq dx2250 and dc5750 Business Desktop PCs in the local market on May 24 at a local hotel.The HP Compaq dx2250 Business Desktop PC is a proven productivity computing solution designed to deliver reliability and performance for basic business requirements, says a press release. The dx2250 is a full-featured PC with components designed and tested to commercial standards to help withstand the rigors of enterprise environments. This reliable Microtower PC comes with a compact chassis which offers basic expandability and flexibility. "Businesses across Asia Pacific are constantly demanding enhancements to the price-performance delivered by their desktop PC," said Joergen Jakobsen, vice president and general manager, Commercial Systems Unit, HP Personal Systems Group, Asia-Pacific and Japan. HP as the world's largest PC manufacturer understands the importance of energy efficiency, from the rising cost of resources to the environmental impact. The HP Compaq dx2250 Business Desktop PC featuring AMD's Cool 'n' Quiet Technology which reduces processor heat, an overall cooler PC and quieter work environment, is yet another example of HP's continued push to proactively design, develop and incorporate energy-saving technologies into its products. In October 2006, HP also showcased its first AMD-based dc5750 Desktop PC at Smart Office '06, New Delhi. The addition of the HP Compaq dx2250 Business Desktop PC to HP's stable of AMD-based business PCs, gives businesses an even wider choice of computing products to choose from to meet their business needs, and is available with a range of high-performance AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core, AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Sempron processors.
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