San Francisco - Xinhua
Hewlett-Packard (HP) on Monday unveiled a new business desktop computer, days after the world\'s largest personal computer (PC) maker announced its plan to sell its PC business. The company said the new model, HP Compaq 8200 Elite All-in-One Business Desktop, is the industry\'s first all-in-one PC that integrates Intel\'s second-generation Core vPro technology, which can deliver up to 40 percent better performance, 15 percent faster hard drive access and reduced downtime via remote information technology management. \"Another industry first in our Elite desktop family demonstrates our commitment to engineering excellence and underscores our global leadership in secure, enterprise computing, \" Jeff Groudan, HP\'s director of commercial desktop marketing, said in a statement. HP said the new computer is available now in the United States. It starts at the price of 999 U.S. dollars, and comes with a standard three-year warranty. Last Thursday the company announced that it is considering a full or partial separation of its PC business through a spin-off or other transactions, a process that HP estimates may take about 12 to 18 months.