HP Pro 3500 2GB RAM 500GB HDD Freedos

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Product Code: HP pro 3500
Availability: In Stock
Price: ₦90,000

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Specifications

Specs: Details: Description:
     
Height 14.5 inches  
Width 6.5 inches  
Weight 15.3 pounds  
Monitor      20 inches  
Brand HP  
Meta Description HP Pro 3500 Desktop - 2GB Memory - 500GB Hard Drive: DVD+/-RW/CD-RW drive; 2GB DDR3 SDRAM; 500GB hard drive  
     
Audio 5.1-channel; Realtek ALC656  
     
Cache Memory 3MB A small segment of memory that stores frequently used information for fast access by the processor, improving response time.
     
Drive Capacity 500GB  
     
ENERGY STAR Certified No ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.
Graphics Intel® HD Graphics 2500 Type of graphics (video) adapter (usually built into the motherboard), identified by manufacturer and model.
Graphics Chip Intel  
Hard Drive Size 500GB Capacity for storing programs, photos, video, music and other electronic information. Hard drive capacities range from a few gigabytes to several hundred.
Hard Drive Type SATA (7200 rpm) Hard drives are classified based on the interface they use to connect to a computer. Common interfaces for internal hard drives include EIDE, PATA (also known as, ATA and IDE), SATA and SCSI. Common interfaces for external hard drives include USB 2.0, FireWire and eSATA.
HDMI Output No  
Keyboard Description USB Indicates design, functionality or connection features. Some keyboards offer special buttons for gaming or multimedia use, while other keyboards include features such as illumination or wireless connectivity.
Direct-Disc Labeling No  
Network Card Built-in Realtek RTL8171E Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector) Allows a computer to connect to a network either by using cables (Ethernet) or wireless technology (IEEE 802.11).
Operating System Freedos  
Operating System Platform Freedos  
Other Control Devices (mouse, etc.) USB optical mouse  
Processor
  • Intel® Pentium® G645 with Intel HD Graphics (2.9 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 cores) dual core
 
Processor Brand Intel®  
Processor Speed 2.9GHz  
Product Depth 15.3"  
Product Height 14.5"  
Product Weight 15.3 lbs.  
Product Width 6.5"  
Recordable DVD Drive Yes, DVD±RW/CD-RW Drive that can read CDs and DVDs, as well as write and rewrite CDs and various types of DVDs.
Recordable DVD Drive Speeds Drive speeds not specified Maximum write (DVD±R), rewrite (DVD±RW) and read (DVD-ROM) speeds of the DVD±RW drive.
Speakers None  
System Memory (RAM) 2GB The memory a computer uses to run its operating system, applications and active data files. Greater amounts of RAM improve speed and enable more applications to run at once.
System Memory (RAM) Expandable To 8GB Maximum amount of memory a computer can support (as opposed to the amount that comes preinstalled).
Type of Memory (RAM) DDR3 SDRAM

 

Comments

Created By 2016-03-02 20:02:02 Posted By The two big hurdles are Wifi cards and Win-Modems. Modems are kinda non-issue these days, but for me (and that's my peosrnal oppinion) a laptop without wireless card is somewhat useless.I had good luck with my trusty old, external Linksys WPC54G v.1.2 car Comment Link
The two big hurdles are Wifi cards and Win-Modems. Modems are kinda non-issue these days, but for me (and that's my peosrnal oppinion) a laptop without wireless card is somewhat useless.I had good luck with my trusty old, external Linksys WPC54G v.1.2 card. It is not supported natively, but I was able to get it working with ndiswrapper. With the newer versions of nidswrapper I was actually even able to get WEP support.Side note is that the ndiswrapper makes it difficult for me to use wireless sniffer tools like kismet because of the limited range of supported features.The only other issue I had was with the 3D support in my Radeon Mobile card but that's probably because I never bothered installing the proprietary binary drivers.Btw, I bought and configured a HP tablet last week for my boss. It came with XP on it so I'm guessing not all the vendors are 100% switched to Vista OEM's. Or maybe this is because Vista doesn't have a working tablet support yet :P a0|a0 http://rnvkzhj.com [url=http://jwyebkv.com]jwyebkv[/url] [link=http://sbyqukuo.com]sbyqukuo[/link]
Created By 2016-03-02 16:09:42 Posted By Wikke, this happens <a href="http://ibwuybusa.com">besacue</a> Wifi card vendors do not release specifications of their products to the public, and do not offer linux compatible drivers. There is only so much community can do, but if Comment Link
Wikke, this happens <a href="http://ibwuybusa.com">besacue</a> Wifi card vendors do not release specifications of their products to the public, and do not offer linux compatible drivers. There is only so much community can do, but if the vendor chooses not to support a segment of their market there is not much that can be done.There are hacks designed to get around that for example the ndiswrapper package which acts as a wrapper around windows specific drivers and allows your OS to communicate with the device. It is not perfect, and it doesn't always work with the more obscure cards but it is a solution.Wireless is a big problem for linux community right now, the same way winmodems were just few years ago. This is why I always recommend that people start their journey with Linux by installing it on a desktop system with a typical office setup (ie. broadband connection, and standard video and sound cards without 3d acceleration). On a system like that you are almost guaranteed to have nearly everything working out of the box.Laptops are tricky <a href="http://ibwuybusa.com">besacue</a> they often contain proprietary hardware unique to the vendor (with dell this is usually not a problem), unsupported network cards and etc..Sorry you had a bad experience with it but I recommend you try it again.Here is the thing though comparing linux to windows is like comparing apples and oranges. Both are fruits, and both are round, but they do not really look or taste the same. Learning a new OS is kinda like having a new girlfriend. She is never going to be the same as your ex but it doesn't mean she won't be interesting, amazing and of course annoying in her own unique ways.Fortunately, unlike girlfriends, operating systems don't mind if you dual boot them. :mrgreen: a0|a0
Created By 2016-02-28 10:31:04 Posted By I've thrown satcrched CDs DVDs in this thing that I thought were finished. Amazingly it has read everything I have put in it so far. I find it funny that people will spend a ton on some components, and not fork out an extra $10 for a top of the line drive Comment Link
I've thrown satcrched CDs DVDs in this thing that I thought were finished. Amazingly it has read everything I have put in it so far. I find it funny that people will spend a ton on some components, and not fork out an extra $10 for a top of the line drive. This drive deserves an easy 5 stars.

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