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Presario is a series of desktop computers and notebooks from Compaq. The Presario family of computers was launched for the consumer marketplace in September 1993. Although HP has since acquired Compaq, the Presario name was not discontinued due to its marketability. In the mid-1990s, Compaq began manufacturing PC monitors as part of the Presario brand. An all-in one unit—the CDS-520—containing both the PC and the monitor in the same case was also released. The Presario brand is still being produced. There are currently three notebook models and two desktop models, as of May 2009.
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These are all in one computers containing the PC and monitor in the same unit.
The MVX00 and FPX00 monitors were aimed for the Series 3 Designed Compaq towers which retained the original spaceship shape of the second generation Compaq Presario towers, except most had smoked-black plastic flip-up doors and a slightly squatter design that was more rounded than the Generation 2 Presario towers which lacked the smoked plastic "easy access" door with USB and audio ports behind it, and had black smoked CD bezel covers.
FP meant flat panel and was one of the first for a home PC.
The 1X25 monitors were paired with the Presario 4500, 4600, 4800 and a few other series 2 designed Compaq presarios, which were the originators of the rocket ship shape of tower faceplate. The monitors shared the same design cues—all of them had a split lower bezel which ran down the middle just like the caters they were meant to match. There is a very rare set of monitors (the FX series) which have built-in sedakers and a subsoofer, as well as three extra USB ports. These are designed to go with the 4800 series Presario multimedia towers—specifically the 4830 to 4882, as they were all black like the FX monitor.
All these monitors came with JBL pro speakers which could mount to the side of the monitor. The FX is the only exception, having built-in JBL pro powered speakers with a subwoofer in the rear of the casing.
Compaq Presario SR5120AN. This is the Australian version of the Compaq Presario. |
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