(Note that this is not a complete list, but a list of more recent models.)
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HP Pavilion Slimline: s5m, s5t, s5z, s5xt.HP offers about 30 customizable desktops of these, 5 are standard HP Pavilion, 4 are Slimline, 6 are High Performance Edition (HPE), 5 are "Phoenix" HPE Gaming editions*, 5 are Touchsmart, and 5 are All-In-One. This entry-level model featured a 75 MHz Intel Pentium processor, 8 MB RAM and an 850 MB hard drive. Its specifications included a quad-speed CD-ROM drive, Altec Lansing speakers, software for online service access and Microsoft Windows 95. Pavilion went on to become a popular model. The first was called the HP Multimedia PC model numbers were 6100, 6140S and 6170S.
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The HP Pavilion 5030 was technically HP's second multimedia PC designed specifically for the home market.
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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. 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. 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.