The first hp computer built in 1937.
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2012
He built the first computer
1937-1942
They did not build a computer they built a server.
The computer has to have a Blu-Ray drive built in
ask google you know they know everything
So far I do know that HP is not that good. Old HP's are better. I know this because I built my computer with an old HP mother board.
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I bought my computer parts through online when I built my first tower. They also sell parts and accessories for laptop. I will post the link in the related links since you did not specify the model of your HP laptop.
Yes you HP Deskjet 3520 comes with Wi-fi built-in. This printer utilizes HP's ePrint technology. Because of this you can take printouts from computer, mobile and tablet PC also.
When buying your first computer weighing the amount of usage, batter power life, looks and processors ussed, good computer can be chosen. HP wouldn't be a bad choice.
The answer depends on how you define a computer. Konrad Zuse built the first electronic computer at Berlin, Germany The first electronic computer in the US was built at Ames, Iowa by John Atanasoff.
I have a HP computer with a webcam built in it where you can download them straight to Youtube. It's called Cyberlink it's the BEST ever! It's gonna probably be located in your programs.
yes
in 1977
The first mass market PC was built by Hewlett Packard in 1968. It was the HP 9100A. The first personal computer was the Altair 8800 released in 1975. Although the Altair was the first computer that was advertised as a personal computer there was one that was released in 1971 for $750 called the Kenback-1. These first computers are a far cry from what we know today. My name is David and I work with Dell