Better than refurbish, save money in the long run with the HP 285 Pro G8 powered by an AMD Ryzen™ Pro Processor

Better than refurbish, save money in the long run with the HP 285 Pro G8 powered by an AMD Ryzen™ Pro Processor

Choosing quality over price always makes more sense
/ 07:03 PM October 25, 2022

Getting a new desktop computer is always a major investment. And this is true whether you’re purchasing a brand-new machine or settling for a cheaper, refurbished one. There’s a risk-reward aspect at play, that’s why it’s not a purchase decision most people take lightly.

A refurbished computer is a returned item, inspected, repaired, cleaned, and resold. If you’re on a tight budget, buying one saves you a lot of money. Buy you do so with crossed-fingers, because there’s always the possibility of spending more on repairs in the long run.

In contrast, when investing on a brand-new machine like an HP 285 Pro G8 Microtower PC, you do spend more comparatively but you also save more by way of avoiding problems and expenses down the road. You could say it’s much like taking the taxicab instead of a habal-habal (or motorcycle taxi). You spent a bit more but you worry less and probably even avoided emergency hospital bills.

HP 285 Pro

Buy for long-term productivity 

Getting the HP 285 Pro G8 Microtower (MT) PC is as a sound investment move for work-from-home professionals or business owners who wants a reliable stationary computer that is scalable for long-term use.

Equipped with the latest 65W AMD Ryzen™ Pro processor (with 7nm technology), plus its immense 64GB of memory, you have all your hardware needs covered to manage, daily high-level productivity demands. As business grows and you need boosted performance, easily add an optional M.2 NVMe internal SSD (solid state drive). If it’s extra graphics processing power you want, you can opt to add discrete graphics.

The HP 285 Pro has configurable USB ports, serial ports, and legacy ports to ensure you have broad compatibility with existing technology. Should you need future expansion, HP also provided three bays and three full-height slots, (including PCIe x16, PCIe x1, and PCI slots).

HP also designed the PC with a high-efficiency power supply and molded-pulp packaging. This means less electricity consumption and more savings for the user over the long haul. 

HP 285 Pro

Secured data is priceless 

In today’s hostile cyber environment, your computer is only as good as its capability to ward off all kinds of threats. The HP 285 Pro G8 has your back with a discrete TPM (trusted platform module), HP DriveLock which, prevents your primary drive from running without entering a password.

To ensure you spend less time on security updates, it also has built-in HP Support Assistant.

For extra security, HP also provided the PC with a physical security lock, an optional intrusion sensor, and an integrated accessory cable lock to secure your cabled mouse and keyboard on the HP 285 Pro MT.

HP also made sure to make the most of Windows 11 Pro’s security features which, also helps maximize the PC’s management and productivity features for your home office or business operations.

Easy to set up and with a scalable design to expand as your needs grow, the HP 285 Pro G8 is truly cost-effective. It also has a 3 year (3/3/3) limited warranty – which means you benefit from 3 years warranty on defective parts replacement, 3 years of HP authorized technician labor, and 3 years of repairs performed at customer site (for those parts not eligible for customer self-repair). 

To learn more how the HP 285 Pro G8 can benefit you and your business, visit your nearest Authorized HP Reseller store or fill up the order request form for availability at https://bit.ly/MicroTower.

TOPICS: BrandRoom, desktop PCs, Hewlett-Packard (HP)
TAGS: BrandRoom, desktop PCs, Hewlett-Packard (HP)

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