60-day Microsoft Office trial

Try Microsoft Office

for 60 days

Here’s your chance to try out the latest Microsoft® Office 2003 Edition for 60 days free of charge. This fully functional trial version of Microsoft Office has these great features:

·Enhanced Microsoft Outlook and improved e-mail features

·Spam filtering and virus protection in Outlook

·Compatible with existing Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000, and Microsoft Office XP documents

·Ease of use with task panes and online assistance and training

·Quick and easy sharing of your created documents on the go, at work, or at home

Internet service required and sold separately.

Full product version sold separately.

Quicken 2005

New User Edition*

Included with your PC purchase!

Track, balance, and budget your finances in minutes!

Track

See where your money goes. Sort your expenses by date, amount, payee, or category — like “groceries” or “charities.”

Find answers fast. How much did you spend on dining? How does it compare to last month?

Balance

Balance your checkbook. Reconcile your bank statements in minutes. Quicken does the math, so records are more accurate.

Stay on top of it all. Automatic downloads from credit cards and

checking and savings accounts make reconciling a snap.*

Budget

Create a budget. Answer questions about your goals. Quicken helps you set a budget that works.

Pay bills on time. Avoid late fees and save time. Pay your bills from Quicken in just a few clicks.*

*Designed for new users, this version does not import previous Quicken data. Online features require Internet access. Services vary among financial institutions and may be subject to additional terms, conditions, and fees.

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PC specifications

Compaq PC, a brand iconic in the history of computing, emerged as a trailblazer in the personal computer revolution during the late 1980s and 1990s. Founded in 1982 by Rod Canion, Jim Harris, and Bill Murto, Compaq was the first company to legally clone IBM's PC. This innovative feat laid the groundwork for the burgeoning PC industry, encouraging competition and driving down prices.

One of the hallmark features of Compaq PCs was their commitment to high-quality hardware and performance. The brand was renowned for introducing several first-of-their-kind technologies in computing, such as the first portable computer and the first to utilize the Intel 386 processor. The Compaq Portable was particularly notable as it combined the functionality of a desktop PC in a portable format, appealing to business users with its lightweight design.

Compaq PCs were characterized by a robust architecture, featuring expandable memory, and support for multiple add-on cards. This allowed users to customize their systems to suit personal needs, which was a significant selling point during the era of nascent computing. The company also adopted the use of DOS, specifically Compaq DOS, which provided an efficient interface for users and set the stage for future operating systems.

Additionally, Compaq focused on user-friendly software, including a suite of applications that facilitated easier navigation and increased productivity. Their computers were equipped with features like enhanced graphics capabilities and increased storage options, meeting the demands of both personal and professional environments.

In terms of design, Compaq PCs maintained a commitment to durability and aesthetics. The innovative “Compaq Deskpro” line, for instance, emphasized a sleek form factor that fit seamlessly within office environments, while also ensuring that the hardware was easy to service and upgrade.

The company continued to innovate with its ProLiant servers, leading the charge in enterprise solutions and eventual server virtualization technologies. By the late 1990s and early 2000s, Compaq expanded its offerings to include laptops, amplifying its influence in mobile computing.

In 2002, Compaq merged with Hewlett-Packard, and the Compaq brand has since evolved within the broader HP ecosystem. Nevertheless, the legacy of the Compaq PC remains a significant chapter in the evolution of personal computing, symbolizing an era of impressive advancement and competitive spirit in the tech industry.