HEWLETT PACKARD (HP) Pavilion 510n Computer
Product information
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Description
Circa 2003
Use Case:
Designed as a general-purpose home computer. Its target audience was individuals and families for everyday use, including:
- General productivity (word processing, internet browsing).
- Multimedia consumption (watching DVDs using the integrated optical drive).
- Basic entertainment and gaming.
- Managing digital photos and music collections.
Historical Significance:
The HP Pavilion brand was introduced in 1995 as the company's first line of computers designed specifically for the home market, shifting focus from their previous business-oriented models. The 510n model represents the early 2000s era of personal computing, post-dot-com bubble, when computers became a common household appliance, featuring technologies like integrated CD-writers, which were popular at the time. The acquisition of Compaq by HP in 2002 cemented the Pavilion as the dominant brand for all home desktops.
Accessories Available Separately:
- Keyboards
- Mice
- Printers
- External Speakers
- Cables
- 3.5-Inch Floppy Disks
- Recordable DVD ROM Discs
(H-40cm x W-20.5cm x D-38cm)