HP 100B All-in-One
29.04.11
Sometimes you need to watch out for a barbed hook wedged in the back of a PC. What are we talking about? In a nutshell: The HP 100B looks like tasty bait for budget-strapped businesses.
Hewlett-Packard targets small and home offices with its $499 100B All-in-One PC, attempting to lure cost-conscious buyers who might otherwise purchase a low-end consumer PC off the shelf. If your business requires anything more than casual Web surfing and light document creation, however, we recommend you bypass this system and look at some competing models—or even a different HP machine.
For one, you might purchase a traditional tower PC (like the $450 Acer Aspire 3400 ) and a separate monitor, or spend a bit more on another all-in-one PC if space is tight. HP's own Omni 100z all-in-one, for example, starts at just $449, and a $519 "quick-ship" configuration direct from HP (available when we wrote this in late April) gets you a better dual-core AMD processor, twice the RAM and hard drive space as the 100B, and a built-in screen of the same size (20 inches).
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