HP Compaq Presario 4010f to hit the market on October 22
Hewlett Packard is ready to seize the market with its entire range of all new affordable and high quality desktops and laptops which are set to be launched next week.
When you go out to buy some appliance what do you look for in it? Of course, the answer would be the cost and primarily the quality. Though, we say primarily the quality but somewhere at the back of our mind we do position cost at the first place. Isn’t it? Hewlett – Packard is launching its latest line of desktops and laptops on October 22nd. The company is set to launch an entire lay out of Compaq PCs for commercial and consumer use that asserts to be not just reasonable, but of superior quality too.
The Compaq 500B and 505B series, Compaq Presario 4010f and Compaq Presario CQ61z are the PCs to be uncloaked by HP.
The Presario CQ4010F, a small desktop, with a low-power 2.3 GHz powered by an AMD Sempron processor and an integrated GeForce 6150 video, as well as 2 GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard disk will cost $309, which means lower power and lower price. This PC comes in a suave chassis and is ideal for households and students.
The second one, Compaq 505B, has been designed using a faster Athlon II processor, including up to a quad-core model for $409.
The Compaq Presario CQ61z is a notebook and is a new version of the 15.6-inch Compaq CQ60. The body is finished in a piano black imprint, while the touchpad and palmrest come in the color silver. This six-cell lithium-ion battery powered laptop is a mobile PC solution offered up for student and household utility. It is having a modern 2 GHz AMD Sempron processor, a Mobility Radeon HD 4200 video replacing the NVIDIA older hardware, a memory of 2 GB of RAM and also a 160 GB hard disk drive. The price is extremely low, reported to this hardware configuration, only $399 after the $100 rebate available between October 18th and December 19th.
HP happens to be an American PC manufacturer founded by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto in 1982. All the three were with Texas Instruments initially.

