Monday, November 30th, 2009 | In Electronics Gadgets | Tags: All-In-one PC
A normal standard PC comes with a monitor, CPU unit, keyboard, mouse and so on. To make it easy to move around and convenient to carry, Hewlett-Packard’s (HP) has introduced the all-in-one HP Pavilion MS214 desktop PC, which is the company’s first budget models.
Most probably, consumers will prefer to purchase a notebook or laptop because it is easier for carry from place to place. HP Pavilion MS214 is not a notebook or laptop, but it is the evolution of standard desktop PC, and it is a full-fledged desktop computer that built into an 18.5 (1366 x 768 pixel) inch LCD wide-screen display with tilt and swivel capabilities.

Its integrated design puts everything behind the LCD screen display, there is no need to have a CPU unit, while let you enjoy the full features including integrated Wireless-G LAN card for wireless networking. It comes with a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon X2 3250e dual core processor, a ATI Radeon HD3200 graphics with 256MB graphics memory, standard 2GB of DDR2-800MHz SDRAM,a 320GB 7200rpm hard drive and a 8x DVD burner. Users can download files from an iPAQ or camera via the integrated 6-in-1 digital media card reader.



In term of the design, HP Pavilion MS214 display has a glossy black border with a chrome. The processing component measures over two inches deep, and the frame takes up about eight inches deep. The speakers are built into the bottom of the display and the web-cam is located at the top. It helps to eliminate clutter, so users no need to have extra cables except a single power cord cable.
HP Pavilion MS214 is pre-loaded with Window 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS and bundled keyboard plus mouse for $569.99.
Information via hp.

