In the context of computers, "hp" typically stands for "Hewlett-Packard," a multinational information technology company known for manufacturing a wide range of hardware components, including laptops, desktops, printers, and more. HP was founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard and has since become a prominent player in the technology industry.
This is me again, when I mean computer, I mean HP Pavilion DV6345us Thanks!
It usually refers to the company which assembles the computer. (e.g DELL, IBM, GATEWAY, HP, APPLE)
Assuming you mean the computer manafacturer. The only place you would be able to use it is on HP's online store.
The first hp computer built in 1937.
An HP computer is a personal computer (PC.) So are Dell computers, Asus, and Lenovo.
That depends on what operating system the HP computer is using.
If you want replacement parts for your HP computer but don't to buy them in the HP website then you can visit getpartsonline.com or sparepartswarehouse.com. They can provide you all the parts you need for your computer.
I want to either buy a computer from Dell or HP but HP computers operate AMD Athlon whereas Dell operate Intel can I know the differences?
Yes most HP computer monitors are TCO certified.
eMachines is really a accer computer
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