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  • 2.4GHz Intel Intel Core 2 Duo P8600
  • 2GB DDR3 SDRAM
  • 250GB Hard Drive
  • DVD±RW
  • 14.1in 1280 x 800 Display / Intel GMA 4500MHD
  • Win XP Pro
  • 6.5hour(s) Battery Life
  • 5lb(s)
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  • 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 860
  • 4GB DDR3 SDRAM
  • 500GB Hard Drive
  • DVD Super Multi, LightScribe
  • NVIDIA GeFore G210 HDMI
  • Windows 7 Professional / 1 Year Warranty
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  • A PC Refresh Makes Good Business Sense

    Be Ready for Today and Prepared for Tomorrow

    Data shows that for most firms, laptop and desktop PCs should be replaced after three years. The analysis incorporates the costs of PC acquisition, issue resolution, and maintenance based on reported failure rates of PCs at different ages, as well as warranty repair costs.

    Support costs also increase with age. A five-year-old PC costs twice as much to maintain than a new one. Older systems also suffer from more security incidents – a four-year-old PC has 53% more security incidents than a new PC.

    New PCs powered by the 2010 Intel® Core™ vPRO™ Processor Family offer end users smart performance. With features such as Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology, Intel® Turbo-Boost Technology and Intel® HD Graphics, new PCs allows users to work on multiple tasks at once and automatically speed up based on need.

    Learn more about Intel® vPro™ Technology-based notebooks and desktops:
    Using Total Cost of Owner- ship to Determine Optimal PC Refresh Lifecycles
    Keeping Notebooks Past Their Prime: A Study of Failures and Costs
  • Is a PC refresh a solid financial decision?

    Recoup your investment in an Intel® vPro™ technology-based notebook or desktop in as little as 9 months

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    Spend Smart
    Older PCs simply cost more to maintain. Your total cost of ownership (TCO) may actually increase if your department delays PC refreshes and extends PC lifecycles.

    PCs based on the 2010 Intel® Core™ vPRO™ Processor Family are a smart investment for Windows* 7 when your business is ready to migrate. They allow IT to realize a return in as little as nine months and invest in more-capable PCs that reduce PC support costs.

    Here's why smart performance is needed more than ever:
    • A planned PC refresh program eliminates expensive enterprise-wide upgrades and ensures quality PCs to improve productivity.
    • Higher-end PCs featuring Windows* 7 offer the best user experience, are easiest to upgrade, and provide the hardware capabilities needed to take full advantage of Windows 7 features.
    • Rich media content is becoming more important in business environments.
    • High-definition monitors require faster processors to display content.
    • Multitasking is becoming more important.
    • Security threats are increasing exponentially.
    • Mobile PC replacements help lower TCO and improve productivity.
    • Delayed PC refresh results in increased system downtime and IT support costs, resulting in lower end-user productivity.

    Learn more about Intel® vPro™ Technology-based notebooks and desktops:
    Using Total Cost of Owner- ship to Determine Optimal PC Refresh Lifecycles
    Keeping Notebooks Past Their Prime: A Study of Failures and Costs
  • Great performance gets smarter.

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    Do More

    If your company is like most, you're discovering how mobility improves productivity and keeps your business connected. Studies show that 82% of employees access enterprise applications while away from the office. Increase your employee productivity by 51 minutes a day by deploying more laptops.

    The 2010 Intel® Core™ vPRO™ Processor Family provides intelligence performance whenever end users need it, and increased energy efficiency when they don't. The star of the family is the 2010 Intel® Core™ i5 vPRO™ processor:
    • Automatically speeds up the processor based on needs, with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
    • Includes new processor instructions that accelerate encryption
    • Includes smart end-point virtualization
    • Allows users to work on multiple tasks at the same time with Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology2
    • Helps PCs cut power costs

    PCs based on all new 2010 Intel® Core™ vPRO™ Processor Family can help increase ROI and transform how you manage and secure your company's PCs. They deliver advanced manageability and security features that are built into the processor, chipset and network adaptor.

    Be More Secure

    Older PCs are more prone to security attacks due to less sophisticated hardware and software systems to protect against attacks.

    New PCs based on the 2010 Intel® Core™ vPRO™ Processor Family enable IT to manage PCs even if they're powered off or nonresponsive. And IT doesn't have to rely on security schemes that store the entire encryption key on hard drives, which contain sensitive data. Intel® vPRO™ technology stores encryption data in the chipset instead of the hard drive for better data protection. This allows IT or IT service providers to: • Install newer anti-virus and encryption software, which runs better on newer machines
    • Diagnose and fix problems without a deskside visit.
    • Power down PCs at night to reduce energy costs, and still have the ability to power them up for off-hours patching.
    • Disable lost or stolen laptops, even if the PC is never connected to the Internet.
    • Protect sensitive data, even against disgruntled former employees who may have had prior password access.

    Learn more about Intel® vPro™ Technology-based notebooks and desktops:
    Using Total Cost of Owner- ship to Determine Optimal PC Refresh Lifecycles
    Keeping Notebooks Past Their Prime: A Study of Failures and Costs

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