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HP 3000 Series III. The HP 3000 series [1] is a family of 16-bit and 32-bit minicomputers from Hewlett-Packard. [2] It was designed to be the first minicomputer with full support for time-sharing in the hardware and the operating system, features that had mostly been limited to mainframes, or retrofitted to existing systems like Digital's PDP-11, on which Unix was implemented.
One port that was special to this series (as well as other HP laptops of the time) is the proprietary expansion port for HP's Expansion Dock that allows an extra array of ports when the laptop is docked. Several optical media options were available including a standard DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive up to a DVD+RW/CD-RW drive at varying speeds. [2]
HP Pavilion zv series (zv6115EA, 2004) HP Pavilion dv series (dv2000z, 2006) HP Pavilion 15 cs series (cs3095nr, 2019) HP has also produced laptops and notebooks under the Pavilion brand name. Up until 2013, some models of the Pavilion laptops were produced with Compaq Presario branding. The HP Pavilion laptops are only customizable in the ...
The HP Pavilion dv7 was a model series of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard from 2008 to 2012 that featured a 16:9 17.3" diagonal display. The HP Pavilion dv4 featured a 14.1" and the HP Pavilion dv5 a 15.4" display.
HP Z400 – Intel Xeon W3500 or W3600 series processor; HP Z600 – up to two Xeon 5500 or 5600 series (2/4/6 core) processors; HP Z800 – up to two Xeon v1/2 5500, v3 5600 series (2/4/6 core) processors; Z Series Generation 2 (2013 - 2015) HP Z2 Mini – Intel Xeon (E3 v5), Core i7, i5 or i3 processors
HP Pavilion: dv7 (17"), dv6 (15+"), dv5 (15"), dv2 (12") series The HP Pavilion dv4 is a model series of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company that features a 14.1" diagonal display. The HP Pavilion dv5 features a 15.4" and the HP Pavilion dv7 a 17" display.
HP Pavilion dv9000, dv8000, dv3000, dv2000, dv1000 series The HP Pavilion dv6000 was a model series of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company that featured 15.4" diagonal 16:10 displays. [ 1 ]
HP-150 II (aka HP 45849A) [6] replaced HP-150 in 1984. While still called HP Touchscreen II , the touchscreen was no longer standard, but rather a rarely-adopted option. The optional touchscreen bezel was superior to the original bezel, in that the emitters and detectors were now located behind a solid infrared-transparent plastic; thus ...