The Most Expensive Hewlett Packard PCs of All-Time

A really great personal computer is going to come complete with every upgrade imaginable. It’s going to have the best software and the best accessories, and it’s going to cost far more than your everyday pc in the local electronics store. There’s nothing wrong with buying a less-expensive pc, but those who want the best of the best will want one of Hewlett Packard’s most expensive pc’s in the world.

Envy 17t-j100 Leap Motion – $1,549 Starting Price

It doesn’t look expensive, but when you begin adding different software and options to this HP laptop, the price is going to go up dramatically. A bigger hard drive and more memory can add thousands to the price of this computer.

Z Book i7 – $1,742

Again, this is the starting price for this laptop. The computer comes with basic models and systems, which means that the price has the ability to rise significantly based on the fact that there are several more high-end operating systems and specs that can be modified when ordering this particular laptop. What you want makes the price go up.

Elitebook 8760w – $3,280

This is an expensive laptop, and it’s going to get even more expensive as you add options. It comes standard with an 8gb hard drive, which will add a lot more to the price of this computer as it is increased. Additionally, this particular laptop was made available with advanced technology in comparison with simpler HP notebooks.

Elitebook 8000 – $6,400

This particular laptop comes with 16gb of ram, but it can be upgraded to 32gb, which means it can cost far more than what the listed price really is. It comes with the most upgraded features in most categories, including its ports and operating systems. Some features can be upgraded further, significantly raising the price.

DCF5700 – $100,000

This computer is the most expensive HP in history. It’s expensive because of all its features and upgrades. The computer itself is not anywhere near this expensive, but when you begin adding different specs, the price goes up significantly. This one includes pricey features such as an 80gb hard drive and 1G of ram.

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Written by Tiffany Raiford

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