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HP Pavilion is a line of personal computers produced by Hewlett-Packard and introduced in 1995. The name is applied to both desktops and laptops for the Home and Home Office product range. The Pavilion mainly competes against computers such as Acer's Aspire, Dell's Inspiron and XPS, Lenovo's IdeaPad, Samsung's Sens and Toshiba's Satellite.
When HP merged with Compaq in 2002, it took over Compaq's existing naming rights agreement. As a result, HP sold both HP and Compaq-branded machines until 2013.
Contents 1 History 1.1 The first HP Pavilion PC 2 Notebooks 2.1 Current notebook models 2.2 Previous notebook models 2.3 Model number suffixes 2.4 HP Imprint 2.5 Notebook artwork competitions 2.6 Specialized features 2.7 Overheating issue 3 Desktops 3.1 Current desktop models 3.2 Past desktop models 3.3 Model number suffixes 3.4 Slimline overheating problems 4 References 5 External links History
HP Pavilion 4450 (1999) Intel Celeron 366 MHz.
HP Pavilion 8750 (2000/2001).
HP Pavilion a367c (2003). In 1995, HP introduced the Pavilion PC, an IBM-compatible computer of the desktop type, which marked the company's introduction into the home-computing market. Dave Packard published The HP Way, a book which chronicled the rise of Hewlett-Packard and gave consumers insight into its business practices, culture and management style. HP also produced a low-cost, high-speed infrared transceiver that allowed wireless data exchange in a range of portable computing applications; these included telephones, computers, printers, cash registers, automatic teller machines, and digital cameras.[1]