Various places, I believe. My HDX 18 was built in China, but the desktop I ordered for a friend came from Texas.
A branded computer is one that contains the name of the manufacturer on the front panel, such as Dell, Acer, HP, Sony, Toshiba, etc... This is as opposed to an unbranded, or "white box" computer that might be assembled by an individual or small computer store.
The same you could find in any store in America (desktops and laptops of many brands such as Gateway, HP, Lenovo or Sony, as well as assembled from many vendors' parts). As a matter of fact, many computers sold in the US are assembled in Mexico.
Computers are assembled in a factory.
Most laptops are assembled in China by ASUStek. The consumer grade desktops are most commonly manufactured in China and Mexico, while custom orders and former VooDoo PCs were assembled in the United States. HP's business line of desktops (HP Compaq) are manufactured in Mexico, and The United States. HP's workstation (Z series), and servers are manufactured in the United States at HP's Houston, TX facility.
It means that something is already assembled for you. For example, some computers have to be assembled by the consumer, while others are already assembled when the consumer buys it.
They should.
There are infact user reviews available for all types of HP computers. From popular disconsent it is known that HP computers seem to be a popular one to have.
It's unclear what kind of question is being asked about HP computers. HP computers contain processors but they are manufactured by HP, not another company.
Most HP servers are compatible with most home computers. HP Servers are most relient with HP desktops. However, most are not found to be compatible with the HP laptops.
Well, it isn't a fact that HP are better computers. It's just a matter of opinion for everybody. I think that the best brand of computers are the Alienware products.
HP MediaSmart is a service for HP computers that provides and specializes in webcam software, TV services, and other computer media uses for users of HP computers, desktops or laptops.
No.