Protect your investment

HP Total Care

HP products automatically come with award-winning HP Total Care support and service as part of your purchase.

Enjoy the benefits of HP Total Care:

HP Help and Support Center — on your Compaq Presario desktop.

24/7 assistance — online or toll-free over the phone.

Prompt service — real-time chat or e-mail response in under an hour.

Service plan options designed to meet your needs.

HP House Call

Get total peace of mind with

HP House Call — the two-year or three-year in-home repair and service plan for your new Compaq Presario PC. Whether you need support over the Web, by phone, or in person,

HP House Call has you covered.*

To purchase, or to find out more about

HP House Call, contact HP by calling:

1-866-234-1377

In Canada: 1-877-231-4351

HP Total Care Extended Service Plans

Things happen. So, don’t let the unexpected catch you off guard. What are you going to do when your standard HP warranty expires, and who can you trust? Relax — HP Total Care extended service plans have you covered.

HP Total Care extended service plans provide:

Up to a three-year parts and labor coverage.

24/7 technical assistance with installation, product configuration, setup, and problem solving.

Manufacturer-direct service and support.

Express repair options** including door-to-door product pickup and delivery, freight paid both ways by HP.

HP’s Accidental Damage Protection for coverage of spills, drops, LCD damage, and other unexpected and inconvenient accidents.**

Get the most out of your HP investment when you purchase an HP Total Care extended service plan now. Don’t wait; visit www.hp.com/go/totalcare to learn more about HP Total Care offerings, or to purchase a plan now, call toll-free 1-866-234-1377. Our HP Total Care advisors will help you select the service option just right for you. In Canada, visit www.hp.ca/go/totalcare, or call 1-877-231-4351.

*Need is determined by an HP support representative. Customer may be required to run system self-test programs or correct reported faults upon telephone advice. On-site services are provided only if the issue cannot be corrected remotely. HP House Call is not available for HP Media Center PCs, customized (made to order) PC products, or notebook PCs.

**Limitations may apply based on geographical location or type of damage. Door-to-door product pickup and Accidental Damage Protection not available in Canada.

 

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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.