New all-in-one from HP

ms218-HP.jpgHP Releases new All-In-One which is a 19" desktop PC to go along with the consumer TouchSmarts. The MS218 is priced at $700

The new HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Business PC makes it easy to buy, set up and use new PCs in your Business. Don’t be fooled by its sleek form-factor — this all-in-one has the PC built right into the monitor.

Simple set up gets you up and running in a flash

This sleek all-in-one PC is ready to go right out of the box. Wireless is integrated to simplify Internet access, [1] and all ports and other adapters are neatly built into the device. All you have to do to set up an HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Business PC is plug in the power cord, plus a USB mouse and keyboard.

Just the right size to fit your business

With an 18.5-inch diagonal screen and compact design, the HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Business PC is a perfect fit just about anywhere: conference rooms, cubicles, hotel lobbies, doctor’s offices and more. Anywhere businesses need a simple, uncluttered, and space-saving solution, the HP Pro All-in-one MS218 Business PC will be right at home.

A built-in webcam and microphone make videoconferencing a snap [1]. Combine the HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Business PC with an HP teleconferencing solution like HP Virtual Rooms, and you have a complete communications solution that helps lower travel costs and increase collaboration.

Energy efficient to help save money

The new HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Business PC uses less than half the energy of an old PC and LCD display [2]. When you reduce your impact on the environment, you also reduce the impact of energy costs on your bottom line. The HP Pro All-in-one MS218 Business PC meets stringent new ENERGY STAR® 5.0 guidelines, which means this product has limited overall energy usage. These requirements translate into lower energy bills for your business and help to enhance your bottom line.

The HP Pro All-in-one MS218 Business PC isn't just easy on energy, though. It uses less metal and plastic than traditional PCs and monitors, creating less waste and consuming fewer resources. The packaging is even recyclable, allowing you to feel good about your purchasing choices.

Inside the sleek design

It's important that the HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Business PC is energy efficient, simple to set up and easy to install, but it's the features that make it a true business companion day after day:

AMD dual-core processor gives you the power you need to complete your everyday computing tasks with ease [5]
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit [3]
Premium front-loaded stereo speakers
SuperMulti LightScribe DVD +/- RW[4]
6-in-1 card slot reader
USB mouse and keyboard
1-1-1 limited warranty includes 1 year onsite service

Visit HP online to learn more about the HP Pro MS218. Keeping it simple never looked so good.

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HP Business Desktops
HP All-in-One Desktop PCs
HP Pro MS218 All-in-One PC

[1] Wireless access point and Internet service required.

[2] System configuration for HP Pro All-in-One MS218 PC (AM2 Athlon X2 6830e processor, Windows 7 Professional 32bit, 250 GB HDD, N10M-GS graphics card, 4GB memory,) compared to d530 (Intel Pentium 4, 2.8GHz Processor, Windows XP with ServicePack2 80GB HDD, 1.5GB Memory, UMA 865G graphics,) paired with TFT1720 LCD Display. Actual performance will vary based on system configuration and software installed. Power measurements were done with the "as shipped" defaults following Energy Star test requirements.

[3] Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware and/or a DVD drive to install the Windows 7 software and take full advantage of Windows 7 functionality. See the Windows 7 website for details.

[4] Don’t copy copyright protected materials. LightScribe creates a monochrome image. LightScribe media required and sold separately. Note that DVD-RAM cannot read or write to 2.6GB Single Sided/5.2 GB Double Sided — Version 1.0 media

[5] Dual Core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology.

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