February 4, 2008—HP recently introduced two new energy-efficient business desktop PCs, reportedly including the industry’s first to feature a solid-state hard drive (SSD), designed for improved reliability. Both the HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-slim Desktop PC with SSD and the HP Compaq dc5800 Business PC are designed to provide the power and flexibility to meet the needs of nearly any business, says the company.
In addition, HP says the computers include a variety of environmental features that allow them to meet the most stringent environmental requirements of the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Gold registry.
While using more power-efficient PCs can help any business save on energy costs and reduce the environmental impact of their technology, the effect across an enterprise environment can be immense, asserts HP.
The HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-slim Desktop PC’s solid-state hard drive provides many performance and durability improvements, including near instantaneous access to data and the elimination of moving parts, thus reducing electro-mechanical wear. Additional benefits include a faster system start, better reliability, 85 percent-efficient power supply, shock improvement, and a smaller overall footprint, notes HP.
For more information about HP computers or about HP and the environment, visit the HP Web site.