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Hewlett Packard d220 is a preconfigured budget desktop featuring a Linux operating system. It is perfect for small businesses and others looking to make information technology simple. This computer, now discontinued by HP but for sale through online retailers, has gotten the gamut of reviews, but perhaps the most telling detail about the HP d220 comes from HP itself: The HP d220 never caught on enough to create series of newer technology based on the old model.

However, the HP d220 does have some strong points, especially for businesses working on a tight budget. Before you buy a HP Compaq d220 computer, make sure it's right for you. Some of the features of this computer include:

1. a 2.0GHz Intel Celeron Processor, which gives the HP Compaq d220 average processing speed.

2. a 40MB hard drive that gives HP Compaq d220 desktops plenty of space to store programs and applications.

3. 128MB DDR SDRAM. This may make it difficult for HP Compaq d220 desktop users to run many memory-intensive programs at the same time.


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Check out the reviews of the HP Compaq d220 computer


Of the reviews available online, you can draw one conclusion: The HP d220 appeals to a limited range of business owners, namely those that do not need a lot of computing power, and those that have a tight budget.

I recommend: NewsFactor posted a great review just after the Hewlett Packard d220 became available. It does a great job of reviewing the pros and cons of the technology. All other reviews available for this technology generally follow the press release published by HP during initial release of the product.

Compare the HP d220 to other computers


Compare products and more often than not, you'll walk away with the best solution for your needs. So, before you buy an HP Compaq d220, compare it to other brands and models.

I recommend: Look at the HP line of newer business computers. These computers not only have more processing and operating power, but they also come with a warranty and active support. The dx2000 series is similar in size and price to the d220.

Purchase a HP Compaq d220 computer from an online retailer or second-hand dealer


Since HP discontinued the model, online retailers and second-hand sites, such as eBay are your best bet to finding a Hewlett Packard d220.

I recommend: Visit PC World for a comparative summary of online retailers selling the d220. You can also find the HP d220 on Buy.com and TechniSoft. If you're lucky enough to already have an HP d220, you can easily find parts online at NexTag and Super Warehouse.

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  • Because Hewlett Packard discontinued the HP d220, you'll probably have better luck finding an HP Compaq d220 Microtower through a second-hand retailer, such as eBay or your local computer refurbisher.
  • Consider newer HP desktops instead of the hard-to-find HP d220. HP currently offers several newer desktops that have similar benefits to the HP Compaq d220 desktop.

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