Compaq Evo
The Compaq Evo is a series of business PCs (desktop and laptop) and thin clients made by Compaq and then Hewlett-Packard following the 2002 merger. The Evo brand was introduced by Compaq in May 2001 as a business-oriented brand. It replaced the Deskpro brand of desktops and the Armada brand of notebooks. Evo was rebranded as HP Compaq which was used until 2008. It is not to be confused with the later Intel Evo branding for performant laptops.
A Compaq Evo D510 desktop computer | |
Developer | Compaq Hewlett-Packard |
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Manufacturer | Compaq Hewlett-Packard |
Type | Laptop / Desktop / thin client |
Release date | 2001–2003 |
Discontinued | 2003 |
CPU | Intel Pentium III, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium M, Intel Xeon |
Predecessor | 2001 (Compaq): Compaq Armada (notebooks) Compaq Deskpro (desktops) Compaq Professional Workstation (workstations) 2002 (HP acquisition): HP OmniBook (notebooks) HP Vectra (desktops) HP Kayak (workstations) |
Successor | HP Compaq |
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