Lori's Computer







HP Pavilion 7125

Fast facts, and my additions!

Intel(R) 133MHz Pentium Microprocessor (Upgraded to 166MHz)
16MB RAM (Expanded to 32MB)
1.62GB hard drive (Added A 1.0 hard drive)
6x CD-ROM drive
28.8Kbps fax/data modem
HP/Altec Lansing(R) stereo speakers (Added Bose MultiMate Speakers)
MPEG for full screen, full motion video
Telephone answering system & full-duplex speakerphone*


The total package (before I added to it)

Intel(R) 133MHz Pentium(R) Microprocessor
Minitower PC
16MB RAM (expandable to 128MB)
1.62GB hard drive
6x CD-ROM drive
3.5" (1.44MB) floppy disk drive
16K primary cache
Industry standard 16-bit sound
Wavetable upgradable
Accelerated 64-bit PCI local bus video
MPEG for full screen, full motion video
HP/Altec Lansing(R) stereo speakers
28.8Kbps fax/data modem
Telephone answering system & full duplex speakerphone*
1MB video RAM for high resolution graphics (expandable to 2MB)
- 640 x 480 (16.7 million colors)
- 800 x 600 (64 thousand colors)
- 1024 x 768 (256 colors)
Advanced power management
5 ISA and 2 PCI expansion slots
Windows(R) 95 Keyboard & 2-button mouse
Plug & Play ready
Pre-installed software (over 50 titles values at $1,400. SRP**)
24-hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year toll-free hardware support
1 year in-home warranty

It brings the theater experience home.

Owning an HP Pavilion is like have tickets to the best theater in town. With its top-of-the-line HP/Altec Lansing(R) stereo speakers, built-in audio amplifier*, 3-D Spatializer(R) sound, 16-bit stereo sound system and full motion, full screen video, the HP Pavilion looks and sounds better than any other multimedia PC.

*Microphone included with purchase of HP Pavilion Multimedia Display



SPECIFICATIONS


HP Pavilion 7125
(12-10697)               Specifications               Faxback Doc. # 34045

CPU:............................................................Pentium 133
System RAM:
  Standard:...........................................................16 MB
  Maximum:.......................................................... 128 MB
  Speed:..............................................................70 ns
  Sockets:..............................................(2) 72-pin (2 free)
  Size:............................................4, 8, 16, or 32 MB SIMMs
  Pairs Required?.......................................................yes
  Type Supported:.........................Fast Page or EDO in matched pairs
Cache:
  Primary:..............................................................16K
  Second Level:.................................................0K standard
  Maximum:..........................................................512K WB
  Speed:.........................................................15 ns SRAM
  Type:....................................32K x 8 (256K) or 64K x 8 (512K)
  Upgrade Sockets...........(9) 28-pin SOJ Sockets (0 free) or COAST module
Hard Disk:..........................................................1.62 GB
CD-ROM:..................................................................6X
  Access Time:.......................................................250 ms
  Transfer Rate:.....................................................900Kps
Fax/Data Modem
  Fax Speed:...........................................14.4 Kbps (v.17 bis)
  Data Speed:..............................................28.8 Kbps (v.34)
  Plug 'n' Play?........................................................yes
Expansion Slots Total:.............5 ISA (Full length), 2 PCI (Full length)
Device Bays:.........................................(5) 3 1/2", (2) 5 1/4"
Floppy Drive:.......................................................1.44 MB
SVGA Video:...................................................PCI Local Bus
  Chip Set:........................................S3 Trio 64V+ or SIS 6205
  Feature Connector?....................................................yes
  MPEG Playback?........................................................yes
  Video Memory Std:....................................................1 MB
  Video Memory Max:....................................................2 MB
  Speed:..............................................................60 ns
  Type:...........................................................256k x 16
  Upgrade Sockets:..............................2 free - 40 pin SOJ Sockets
  Resolutions w/ 1 MB of Video Memory (Standard):
    - 640 x 480 (16.7 million colors)
    - 800 x 600 (64 thousand colors)
    - 1024 x 768 (256 colors)
  Resolutions w/ 2 MB of Video Memory:
    - 640 x 480 (16.7 million colors)
    - 800 x 600 (64 thousand colors)
    - 1024 x 768 (64 thousand colors)
Sound/Audio:.....................16-bit Stereo Industry Standard Compatible
  Chip Set:........................................Crystal CS4236 or CS4232
  Location:.................................................On Mother Board
  Line Out?.............................................................yes
  3-D Surround Sound?...................................................yes
  Wavetable?.............................................................no
External Ports:
  Serial port:.............................................2 DB9 Connectors
                                                        (16C550 Compatible)
                                            Second port is shipped disabled
  Parallel port:...........................................1 DB25 Connector
                                                  IBM/Centronics Compatible
                                               Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP)
                                           Expanded Capabilities Port (ECP)
  Video:...............................................1 DB15 VGA Connector
  Keyboard:...................................PS/2 Style Mini-DIN Connector
  Mouse:......................................PS/2 Style Mini-DIN Connector
Power Supply:..........................................................200W


Provided by a kind donation from the ANGELA HENDERSON FOUNDATION.


UPDATE 990610: Took out the 166MHz chip - the motherboard wouldn't support it. Put the chip in Kevin Pestrue's Novel Server at home. Removed the 1.0 GB hard drive, and put it in mother's computer when I upgraded it. Have been using the Bose speakers with my laptop computer at work. Lori hates the ergonomic keyboard, so she's getting the standard one back.


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