Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?102 for complete specs, pricing, and availability on the HP Pavilion a1720n Desktop PC. The HP Pavilion a1720n desktop offers igh-performance computing that's ideal for business, home or personal use. It carries an Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 1.86GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory, and a 320GB Serial ATA hard drive. This PC also features a DVD±RW optical drive with Lightscribe. This makes the HP Pavilion a1720n great for multimedia entertainment as well as digital data storage. The HP Pavilion a1720n also has integrated Intel GMA950 graphics for seamless operation with Windows Vista. With the integrated LAN and PCI modem you'll have online access via Modem, DSL, or Cable Modem. You can also create a home network with your other computers! All these features run on Microsoft's Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, which gives you the tools to make working with digital photos and video clips fun and convenient.
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This computer is great i upgrade the processor and the ram i add 4gb of memory and upgrade the core duo two to a intel core duo quad it's really good now that i did that the computer runs smoothy all of my documents and the internet runs great plus the other features of vista.
that one isnt that great of a gamer if thats what your into cus your only using the motherboards graphic card, not that good of a computer, you can get one for 670 bucks at staples with 3 gigs of ram expandable to 8 gigs and a 600 gigabyte harddrive, super loaded with a great ge force graphics card
OMG the HP Pavilion a1030n is better than this!! This is just an week intimation of it!!
i have this computer
There is another version of this PC but it is called HP Pavilion a1030n but this was back in 2005 and with Windows XP. Also all this is the same but except Intel Celeron 2005 version Intel Pentium 4, And 1GB 2005 version 2GB of RAM, Hard drive for the is one is 300GB 2005 version 200GB, And in the back there is no printer port on this one and the 2005 version there is an port.
The computer your talking abouts $ucks.
i had vista home premium on Intel Celeron 530 1.73GHz with 1GB DDR2 RAM and SiS 672 Graphics, it ran pretty good, but the most ram available was 50MB, so you need alot more than 1GB RAM if you want to run games.
vist rocks on my uncles computer its superfast and works great