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HP Pavilion p6750z Series


$379.99 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good range of upgrades available, can add faster components as you go. Can multitask a few programs at a time without lagging. Enough graphics processing power for HD video playback and some photo editing.

The Cons:Integrated graphics can't handle gaming at all.

The HP Pavilion p6750z Series is a higher than entry level desktop system designed for affordability coupled with maximum productivity. Building from the p6700z and p6710t series, the p6750z Series desktops begin with fast AMD Athlon II dual core processors (double the power) and go all the way up to quad core processors.

In addition, they support more RAM and larger hard drives. Combined, these upgraded components allow users to get more work done, and it get it done a lot quicker. The typical lag associated with the p6750z’s predecessors is reduced. Another notable distinction is the incorporation of an integrated Radeon HD card that comes with a DVI pot, so users can connect higher quality monitors and watch high quality video footage courtesy of DVD (integrated) or Blu-ray (optional). Like its peers, the HP p6750z doesn’t offer wireless connectivity, but it does include ports for adding a USB WiFi card, a digital camcorder, an MP3 player, or even an iPod or iPhone.

Features

  • Windows 7
  • AMD Athlon II Dual-Core (Entry-Level)
  • AMD Phenom Quad-Core (Max)
  • 2/3/4/8GB DDR3
  • 320/500/750/1000/1500GB SATA
  • Integrated ATI Radeon HD 4200 (VGA,DVI)
  • Optional AMD Radeon (Max)
  • DVD Integrated
  • Blu-ray Optional
  • Standard Ethernet
  • Optional Wireless
  • Optional Bluetooth
  • Integrated Audio
  • Optional Sound Blaster
  • USB/VGA/DVI
  • Multi Card Reader
  • Keyboard/Mouse

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    good range of upgrades available, can add faster components as you go

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    can multitask a few programs at a time without lagging

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    enough graphics processing power for HD video playback and some photo editing

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    HDD is very fast and avoids bottlenecking

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    case is solid metal and very well ventilated

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    USB ports at the front and back for convenience

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    integrated graphics can't handle gaming at all

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