Compaq's Deskpro EN

Compaq's Deskpro EN series offers stability, performance and flexibility in a highly serviceable, manageable desktop. Their service-friendly design includes quick release cover latches, an expansion card cage with lift levers, a tilt drive cage and a slide-out system board. Intelligent manageability tools help to simplify integration and management of enterprise PCs.

Features like RAM, hard drive size and processor speed vary from model to model, allowing a school to choose a unit with specifications that fit their needs. New models in the series have been equipped with the enhanced-performance Intel 820 chipset, which allows educators to take full advantage of the newest .18 micron Intel Pentium III processors. Compaq Computer Corp., Houston, TX, (800) OK-COMPAQ, www.compaq.com.

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