HP Releases HP Pro 3400 Series for Business
by Kristian Vättö on August 29, 2011 12:41 PM ESTHP has released HP Pro 3400 Series desktops today. They are aimed for business users and HP markets them as microtowers (seems to be mid-tower Micro-ATXs).
HP Pro 3400 Series | ||||
Model | XZ937UT | XZ938UT | XZ939UT | XZ940UT |
Processor | Intel Pentium G620 (2/2, 2.6GHz, 3MB) | Intel Core i3-2100 (2/4, 3.1GHz, 3MB) | Intel Core i3-2120 (2/4, 3.3GHz, 3MB) | Intel Core i5-2300 (4/4, 2.8GHz, 6MB) |
Graphics | Intel HD 2000 | Intel HD 2000 | Intel HD 2000 | Intel HD 2000 |
Memory | 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 | 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 | 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 | 4GB 1333MHz DDR3 |
Storage | 250GB 7200rpm | 250GB 7200rpm | 500GB 7200rpm | 500GB 7200rpm |
Optical drive | DVD-ROM | DVD writer | DVD writer | DVD writer |
Slots | PCIe x16, three PCIe x1, mPCI | PCIe x16, three PCIe x1, mPCI | PCIe x16, three PCIe x1, mPCI | PCIe x16, three PCIe x1, mPCI |
Ports | 10x USB 2.0, DVI-D, VGA, Ethernet, audio-in, audio-out, mic-in | 10x USB 2.0, DVI-D, VGA, Ethernet, audio-in, audio-out, mic-in | 10x USB 2.0, DVI-D, VGA, Ethernet, audio-in, audio-out, mic-in | 10x USB 2.0, DVI-D, VGA, Ethernet, audio-in, audio-out, mic-in |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 6.5" x 15.31" x 14.49" | 6.5" x 15.31" x 14.49" | 6.5" x 15.31" x 14.49" | 6.5" x 15.31" x 14.49" |
Price | $421 | $482 | $506 | $563 |
There aren't any real surprises in the specs. These are regular budget-level business PCs which are ideal for office use for example. Built-to-order options allow some beefier hardware, such as i7-2600 and AMD 6570. Still, these are meant for business and hence the stock configurations come with fairly low specs. For more intensive use, HP offers workstations like the Z200 series.
Source: HP
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yuriylsh - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
USB3 and/or eSATA ports would be nice. Also, what's the purpose of a shiny case?DanNeely - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
ugh. So much for the convention that blue ports are USB3. I followed through the press release to the actual specs and they're only USB2. :(gdansk - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
I despise glossy cases, why are they bringing this horrible design decision to the business sector? Oh well.DanNeely - Monday, August 29, 2011 - link
Why should the joy of greasy fingerprint smears be limited to the home?They're also probably afraid that if lusers realize not-disgusting finishes are available at work they'll stop buying the smearfests already in retail channels for home use.