- Monitor Not Included
- 800 MHz FSB
- RAM is expandable to 4GB
- 4 RAM Slots - 2 available
- 200GB 7200RPM SATA HDD
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The Basics
A Hyper-Threading processor helps a PC to run multiple demanding applications at the same time. This technology enables the processor to execute two threads (a part of a program) in parallel, boosting performance during key high-drain procedures. This results in more efficient software performance (such as faster reaction times in gaming applications) and enhanced multitasking.
Connectivity and Expansion Slots
For expansion, the A730N has two 5.25-inch external bays (none available), two 3.5-inch bays (one available), three PCI slots (two available), and one AGP 8x slot (available). It comes with a built-in floppy drive and the following external connectors:
Preloaded System and Software
This system comes with the Windows XP Home Edition operating system, and it also features Microsoft Works (for working with word processing and spreadsheet documents). Other preloaded software includes Quicken New User Edition 2004, Norton Antivirus 2004 (with 60-day LiveUpdate subscription) and Personal Firewall 2003, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Encarta Encyclopedia 2004 Standard Edition, HP Image Zone Plus, RecordNow 7.2 (for burning CDs), WinDVD SE 5.0 (for DVD playback), and Apple iTunes.
The included HP Image Zone Plus photo and imaging software makes it easy to organize, edit, share, print, protect, and store your photos and video clips. Organize and find your photos easily by timeline, keywords, and/or location using the unique photo-globe mapping tool. Remove red eye and fix other common problems. Share your photos quickly via e-mails that include thumbnails with links to the full-sized images--without downloading time-consuming attachments.
Dimensions and Weight
It measures 15.2 x 16.5 x 7.5 (W x D x H).
What's in the Box
This package contains the HP Pavilion A730N desktop PC, power cable, keyboard, and mouse. It is backed by a limited warranty for parts and labor for one year from date of purchase.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst machine I ever bought,
By Bette (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP Pavilion a730n Desktop PC (Intel Pentium 4 Processor 530 with HT Technology, 512 MB RAM, 200 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW Drive, CD-ROM Drive) (Personal Computers)
This machine was a total nightmare from 3 months after I bought it. I started it up one day and just got a black screen. I brought it to numerous technical people who got it started again, but told me they couldn't replicate the problem. I brought it home thinking it was just a virus, but it did it again. Unfortunately instead of throwing it away then, I made the huge mistake of thinking it was another virus, only to have it happen again. My 'platinum' membership at CompUSA was worthless because they told me that since they couldn't replicate the problem, they weren't going to do anything for me. So much for paying a 25% premium for insurance... Bye, bye HP and CompUSA. You just lost someone who wanted to be a loyal customer.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Computer Works Fine, Could Use Dedicated Graphics,
By Dave (PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP Pavilion a730n Desktop PC (Intel Pentium 4 Processor 530 with HT Technology, 512 MB RAM, 200 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW Drive, CD-ROM Drive) (Personal Computers)
I got the HP Pavilion a730n for Christmas a couple of years ago, and it seems to be holding up. Over the past year or two, I have run into problems, however, most notably with the graphics. The graphics adapter in the system is integrated into the motherboard, and therefore shares memory with the main memory. When running intensive applications such as games and photo editing applications, it can slow to a halt, especially since there's only 512MB of RAM. Getting a dedicated graphics card would fix al of this. It also wouldn't hurt to get some more RAM.
I've heard some people voicing complaints about the f1703 monitor, but so far for me it's holding up quite well. My only gripe is that there are no ports on the back of the monitor, as there are on some monitors. Regarding the fan issues, the fan does kick on quite often, and I would assume that's because of the processor, which I've heard can run incredibly hot. However, as one of the other reviewers said, it can easily be alleviated by cracking open the case and dusting it out. Overall, the system is a great system for those who just want to surf the internet, transfer pictures to a PC and upload them to the internet, and other daily tasks.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good computer, very few problems.,
By J. Key (Seattle, Washington USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP Pavilion a730n Desktop PC (Intel Pentium 4 Processor 530 with HT Technology, 512 MB RAM, 200 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW Drive, CD-ROM Drive) (Personal Computers)
I bought this computer a little less than 18 months ago, and it's been good to me. I get very very frequent use out of my computer for school, watching DVD's, playing games, e-mail, basic word processing and some light movie editing. So I wanted something with a little oomph.
The only complaint is the video card. It's an integrated 128 MB video accelerator, and while it's gotten the job done there is a significant amount of lag when I'm editing video or playing a graphically intensive game. (Mind you, I don't play the extremely graphic, 'cutting-edge' games that would require a new video card altogether.) I've read several complaints of overheating and the fan kicking on too often. This happened to me a few months after purchasing, and eventually I became content to let it kick on once an hour or so. Then one day I cracked open the case and found a significant amount of dust clogging up the fan over the cpu. I simply unscrewed the fan (Can't miss it. It's the spiral shaped black box laying flat against the wide left side of the computer case, secured by 4 screws.) and blew the dust out. I suppose a can of air would've done the job better, but my lungs did just fine. (Just make sure you don't spit all over it.) If you're very intent on ridding your computer of dust, q-tips work well. It's only cleaning the plastic fan, so it won't hurt it. I don't know if this voids your warranty, but it's solved my overheating and fan noise problem 100%. This is coming from someone who frequently has their computer on for over 24 hours at a time. I've only had to clean out my fan thrice now, and I live in a dusty old house. This doesn't seem like much work at all to me, but I can understand how some people might become squeemish at the thought of performing surgery on their computer. One thing to watch out for is, ABSOLUTELY do not buy the HP Pavilion F1703 monitor that frequently comes paired with this desktop. I've had it for the same amount of time as the desktop, and it has begun malfunctioning. This is a product defect that has been recognized by Hewlett-Packard, and they offer an extended warranty for the monitor. If you persist and badger your way through service reps and tech support, they will send you a new monitor, or at the very least try to fix your old one. I've heard that the newest model of the F1703 has fixed this problem, but it's buyer beware!
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