π±οΈππ₯οΈ VINTAGE HP e-Vectra e-PC 10GB HDD Windows 2000 Works π₯οΈππ±οΈ For Sale


When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

π±οΈππ₯οΈ VINTAGE HP e-Vectra e-PC 10GB HDD Windows 2000 Works π₯οΈππ±οΈ:
$149.83
VINTAGE HP e-Vectra e-PC 10GB HDD Windows 2000 WorksIt does connect to the internet but is limited by the browser (VERY OUT DATED), need 3rd party browser or load one yourself.I put new clock battery in it. I\'m not sure how I got it maybe the Ex when at home doing Transcription work.Last I rely used it was with external Napster collection hooked up to my audio system about 15 years a go.
Shipped most cost effective way.
general info I could find.
HP e-Vectra e-PC 10GB HDDThe HP e-Vectra e-PC is a series of compact desktop computers released by HP in the early 2000s, designed primarily for corporate and small business use.Here\'s a breakdown of the HP e-Vectra e-PC with a 10GB HDD:
Key Features and Specs:
- Compact Design: The e-Vectra is known for its small form factor, aimed at saving space on or under the desk.
- Processor Options: Available with Intel Celeron or Pentium III processors.
- Memory: Typically includes 64MB or 128MB of RAM, expandable up to 512MB on some models.
- Hard Drive: Features a 10GB hard drive.
- Operating System: Usually preloaded with Windows 98 or Windows 2000. Some models may have Windows NT 4.0 as an option or alternative.
- Graphics: Integrated Intel graphics.
- Optical Drive: Some models include a CD-ROM drive.
- Connectivity: Includes basic ports like parallel, serial, USB, and LAN.
- Ease of Management: Designed for easy administration with features like HP TopTOOLS software.
- Limited Upgradability: Due to its compact size and integrated components, upgrade options are limited.
Additional Points:
- Target Audience and Pricing: The e-Vectra e-PC was marketed towards both small businesses and corporations, with different configurations and price points. Small business models started around $849, while corporate versions began at $659.
- Release: These computers were announced in October 2000 with a European release planned for November 2000.
- Reception: Reviews mentioned the compact size and quiet operation as positive aspects. However, limitations in upgradability and the absence of a floppy drive on some models were noted as drawbacks.