New
HP dx7500 range caters for wide range of business-user requirements,
says Tarsus
29 July 2009
Tarsus Technologies has announced the local availability of the HP dx7500
range of corporate desktops, designed specifically to enhance productivity
without compromising efficiency.
André Wollheim, HP desktop product manager at Tarsus, says that although
the base-line versions of the dx7500 are more than adequately configured
to give business users access to high levels of performance, and reliability,
the fact that these machines can be built-to-order gives companies the
flexibility to select a specifications list that caters for a more demanding
IT environment. “From cost-effective Intel Celeron processor-based models
with 1GB of memory, to performance-centric Intel Core 2 Duo-based models
with up to 8GB of memory, the dx7500 range caters for a wide range of
business requirements,” he explains.
“The available component choices span more than simple processing power
and main memory,” he continues.
“On the storage front, companies can choose from between 160GB and 500GB
worth of hard drive capacity and either a standard DVD-ROM drive or
a multi-layer, LightScribe-enabled DVD-writer.
“The same applies to graphics power,” he says. “From a graphics perspective,
the ability to drop in a Radeon 3650 video card with 512MB of memory
gives users the ability to transform their desktop into a PC that's
capable of running low- to medium-end CAD/CAM applications.
“Literally every option has been catered for,” he adds.
Wollheim says that the dx7500 is ideal for today's market, especially
if one considers the vastly different buying criteria being used by
the majority of corporations.
“The economic downturn has meant that companies are buying smarter and
are looking for ways to extend the usable life of their PC hardware,”
he says.
“With the features inherent in the dx7500 range and its full complement
of upgradeable components and accessories, companies can choose a specification
that suits them now, and which can also cater for the future with the
knowledge that more powerful, HP-approved components are available as
and when they need to bolster their desktop performance level.
“It's an exciting change to the internationally branded desktop landscape
and one that we believe will bode well both for HP and the local reseller
channel,” he concludes.