HP launches new business desktops

By John Lui, ZDNet Asia
Friday, May 30, 2003 10:11 AM
Hewlett-Packard has launched new business desktop computers including one with HP's first embedded security chip option, and another that is its first post-merger thin client.

The HP Compaq d530 desktop range features the optional security chip, developed with German chipmaker Infineon Technologies and following specifications set out by the security standards organization the Trusted Computing Group.

IBM pioneered similar chip-based encryption-decryption hardware in its notebooks and desktops, starting in 1999.

The new security chip for the d530, dubbed 'ProtectTools', helps process algorithms used in public key infrastructure (PKI) and other encryption modes, according to Infineon.

The chip works with built-in Windows security features, as well as third-party applications such as public key infrastructure suites and virtual private networks. For example, it can be used with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes to help encrypt and decrypt email.

The HP Compaq d530 starts at US$599 and comes in small form factor, convertible minitower or ultra-slim desktop designs. Processors includes the Intel Celeron or Pentium 4 processors with the 865G chipset and speeds of up to 3.0 GHz, up to 160GB hard drive, 4GB of DDR (double data rate) SDRAM, choice of DVD-ROM or CD-RW drives and Windows XP Professional.

Meanwhile, the HP Compaq d330 is aimed at smaller firms and tighter budgets. Available in microtower, slim tower and desktop, a typical machine costing US$799 includes a Pentium 4 2.66GHz processor, 40GB 7,200-rpm hard drive, 256MB DDR SDRAM, 48x CD-ROM drive, gigabit Ethernet port, six USB 2.0 ports and Windows XP Professional.

The first all-HP engineered thin client, the HP Compaq t5700 is a small, solid-state device that connects to networks and drives local displays. Data is stored on the server and the unit contains no local drives or moving parts.

Made for call centers, hospitals, and financial services centers, the tiny t5700 starts at US$599 and features a 1.0GHz Transmeta TM5800 processor, an ATI graphics chip with 8MB dedicated graphics memory, up to 512MB DDR SDRAM, up to 512MB flash memory and the Windows XP Embedded operating system.

Four USB ports are available for wireless, security and external storage options such as disk on key, CD-ROM drive, floppy and hard drives. An optional PCI slot allows additional graphics, internal wireless and wired connectivity hardware.


WORTHWHILE?

0

0 votes
Blog

Talkback 0 comments

There are currently no comments for this post.


Tech Jobs Now!

Search for your ideal tech job:

Cost and graphics concerns delay a VDI project

Tech Management

Virtual desktops are a serious paradigm shift and Scott Lowe is taking it in a slow and measured way. In this article, he provides an update on ongoing VDI efforts at Westminster College.


Read more »



Do we need more delivery centers?

Blog thumbnail

As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

Read more »

Tags

  1. battery
  2. camera
  3. graphics
  4. hard drive
  5. hewlett - packard co.
  6. high tech computer corp.
  7. intel corp.
  8. keyboard
  9. microsoft windows
  10. microsoft windows mobile
  11. mobile
  12. network
  13. notebook
  14. performance
  15. screen
  16. server
  17. storage
  18. touchpad
  19. usb
  20. vat