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HP Pavilion Media Center a1253w-b PC Bundle w/17

HP Pavilion Media Center a1253w-b PC Bundle w/17" LCD, 2.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 3400+ Processor
Display: HP vs17 17" LCD flat panel monitor/1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz/450:1 Contrast Ratio with adjustable tilt and integrated speakers. (31.7% more than 15") Processor: 2.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 3400+ Processor with enhanced virus protection, 512KB L2 Cache, 1600MHz System Bus Memory: 512MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM memory (expandable to 4GB), 4 DIMM (184-pin,DDR) (2 available) Hard Drive: 100GB 7200RPM Ultra DMA hard drive Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Optical Device: DVD-Writer (Double-layer) - DVD+R/+RW Optical Drive Speed 40x 24x 40x CD-RW/16x DVD-ROM, 8x DVD-R/4x DVD-RW, 16x DVD+R/4x DVD+RW, 2.4x DVD+R DL Expansion Slots: 3 PCI (2 available) and 1 PCI Express slot (available), Expansion Bays: 2 external 5.25" (one available), 1 external 3.5" (one available), 1 internal 3.5" (occupied) Electronics Computers Desktop Computers Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?529764 684.00 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?529764

Logitech 961410 QuickCam Communicate STX
Logitech 961410 QuickCam Communicate STX
Display & Graphics Total Resolution 1.3 MegaPixels Video Resolution 640 x 480 @ 30 fps AVI File Formats AVI BMP JPEG Lens Lens Type Fixed focus lens Focus Mode Fixed Focus Interfaces/Ports Interfaces/Ports USB Miscellaneous Package Contents QuickCam Communicate STX Webcam 6ft USB cable Round desktop base Adjustable monitor clip Quick start Guide Installation CD: User Guide Bundled software Additional Information Built-in microphone System Requirement OS: Microsoft Windows 98SE Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows XP Pentium II 500, Celeron, Athlon processor or higher Available USB 1.1 or USB 2. Electronics Accessories Computer Accessories Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?6207 48.64 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?6207

Desktop metaphor - The desktop metaphor is a set of unifying concepts currently used in a number of GUI-based operating systems. In this metaphor, the monitor of a computer represents the user's desktop, upon which documents and folders of documents can be placed.

Apple Remote Desktop - Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is a Macintosh application produced by Apple Computer, first released on March 14 2002, that replaced a similar product called Apple Network Assistant. Aimed at computer administrators responsible for large numbers of computers and teachers who need to assist individuals or perform group demonstrations, Apple Remote Desktop allows users to remotely control or monitor other computers over a network.

Bundle (NEXTSTEP) - Under NEXTSTEP, Mac OS X and GNUstep, a bundle is a directory that allows related resources such as software code to be grouped together. They were introducted into the Macintosh world as packages in Mac OS 9 and are similar in concept to the Application Directories used in RISC OS and on the ROX Desktop.

Taskbar - In computing, the taskbar is a term for the application desktop bar which is used to launch and monitor applications in Microsoft Windows 95 and later operating systems. Other desktop environments also feature similar interface elements.



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