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List Price : $599.99 Price : $559.96
as of 2013-02-07 04:07 AM
HP Pavilion P7-1490 Desktop

Product Description

Product Description

From the Manufacturer


The HP Pavilion p7-1490 PC gives you the power and features you need for work and play. This desktop PC includes wireless networking, impressive sound with Beats Audio, a DVD burner, a front-panel 15-in-1 media card reader and software that lets you control your music and sync photos using your smartphone or tablet. It's also HP Multi-Display capable, so you can work on two monitors at once.


Key Specs

Key Specs

Product Overview

The perfect PC for digital photos, videos and music

Beautifully designed to fit seamlessly in almost any home environment, the HP Pavilion p7 PC makes your computing experience richer and more rewarding, whether you're surfing the Web, editing photos, mixing soundtracks or creating home videos. Plus, it includes many intuitive features that make capturing and sharing your digital experiences easier than ever.


This Product Has

Beats Audio
Designed for the best-sounding, richest audio available on a PC


Beats Audio
Easily transfer photos, music and other files


15-in-1 Digital Media Reader
Work on more than one monitor at the same time


Multi-display Capable
Sync photos snapped on your smartphone or tablet


Multi-display Capable
Play music and videos remotely from a smartphone or tablet



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HP Pavilion p7-1490 PC Front View


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Multicore processor
Get better performance and work more efficiently

Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n
Surf the web without cables; connect to wireless printers and other devices

Front-access USB ports
Easily access and transfer files from thumb drives and other USB devices


Specifications


Processor
Next Gen AMD A6-5400K Accelerated Processor


Operating
system
Windows 8


Memory
6GB PC3-12800 DDR3


Hard drive
1TB (7200RPM) SATA


Wireless
Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n featuring Single-band (2.4GHz) 1x1 technology


Optical drive
SuperMulti DVD Burner


Video graphics
AMD Radeon HD 7540D Graphics. Up to 3GB Graphics System Memory (Total System Memory 6GB DDR3 SDRAM). Up to 3031MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows 8


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HP Connected Photo
Sync photos snapped on your smartphone or tablet
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HP Connected Remote
Play music and videos remotely from a smartphone or tablet
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Media card reader
Easily transfer files from a variety of devices
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15-in-1
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Multi-display capable
Work and play on more than one monitor simultaneously
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Beats Audio
Designed for the best-sounding, richest audio available on a PC
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Wireless networking
Connect and share via an existing wireless network
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Bluetooth connectivity
Sync to mobile devices and print wirelessly
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Top-mounted USB 3.0 ports
Easy access to ultra-fast data transfer
   
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Liquid cooling system
Helps protect sensitive components from heat overload
   
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  • AMD A_Series_Dual_Core_A6_5400K/#A-Series Dual-Core A6-5400K Processor 3.6 GHz (1 MB cache)
  • 6GB DDR3
  • 1024 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
  • Windows 8

More About HP Pavilion P7-1490 Desktop


Computer viruses have bought misery to millions of computer users around the world. It is One of the negatives of these computer world we live in today. This article takes a look at ten of those worlds most famous Computer Viruses.

Morris Worm

The Morris Worm goes back to 1988. Its creator claimed the system was invented to crawl the internet (at this stage in its quite early days) to investigate its size. It did, however, cause main harm to computers. It was capable of infecting computers numerous times over, each time causing much more issues and potentially resulting in it Ultimately becoming unusable.

Michelangelo Virus

This was given its name because of it being programmed to attack on 6th March, the date of Michelangelos birthday. There was a time installed on a computer it lay dormant, with all infected computers being attacked On a single date. The virus triggered huge data loss.

Melissa Virus

This was named after a topless dancer in Florida. It was spread by way of emails Which contained a Microsoft Word document. Once the document was opened it infected the computer and sent the same email into the very first fifty addresses at the receivers email address book. huge corporations and organisations were infected, which include some government networks.

I really like You Virus

The I really like You virus appeared in emails titled I adore you with an attached text file, And this the email claimed was a really like letter. When this was opened it would attack the computer and send it to all or any email addresses at the recipients address book. This meant it speedily spread widely. Along with other millions of other computers across the world, it infected the White House and Pentagon computers.

Conficker Virus

The Conficker virus infected millions of Windows users which include the British and French military computer networks. It linked infected computers and could be controlled by a central computer, run by its creators.

Bugbear

This virus copied itself to the hard drive of computers through Microsoft Outlook and Net Explorer but exploiting a security hole. Once installed onto a computer it was also capable of infecting any computers it shared a network with. So, if it infected one computer within a company network it could soon infect the whole network. The virus was as well sent to others in the address book of the receiver. Bugbear copied any usernames, passwords and bank details the user typed into their computer and sent this Info through email.

Code Red Virus

This attacked a large wide range of websites and meant that Rather than viewing a website, visitors would see a message stating that the website had been hacked. Amongst the websites it infected were quite a few US government sites.

Nimda Virus

This initial attacked exactly a week after 9/11 and was therefore thought to be connected, some thing that was later identified not to be the case. Unlike most computer viruses, it spread in many different ways, such as by means of email, across shared networks, and to those that had browsed infected websites. It targeted computers employing Microsoft Windows.

Sasser Virus

This exploited holes in Microsoft Windows and triggered computers to shut down. Some huge organisations and corporations were impacted, which include the European Commission, British Airways and Goldman Sachs.

Blaster Virus

Blaster attacked computers utilizing the Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 operating systems. It triggered the overuse of memory and therefore Ultimately resulted in computers crashing. The virus would start up once again each and every time the computer was restarted.

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