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Hewlett Packard Visualize P750C

Visualize Top

HP was real proud of these computers all of the visualize systems had the same theme for the case design including the HP logo on the top

Visualize right

The right side cover with a Visualize logo: this is the older logo that the previous white boxes had.

Visualize left

The left side covers had the newer logo that was a skeleton of a sea shell looking image.

The Hewlett packard Visualize line was a professional workstation series that was geared towards the visualization and Engineering markets. there were basically two types of Visualize Workstations there were the HP-UX Unix based sytem with their PA-RISC processors and the Microsoft Windows based Systems with Intel processors.

the unit seen here is the Intel based Visualize systems It was picked up off of ebay sometime in 2002 and it was a barebones system which meant it had only the case, powersupply, and the motherboard. I have ended up loading the system back up with dual 750mhz Pentium III's and 768mb of ECC ram. its got dual 10gb Ultrawide SCSi drives and a FX-4 Video card. it is currently dual booting with Windows Nt and 2000 Professional

Visualize Logo