QuickSpecs

QuickSpecs
HP ProOne 600 G1 All-in-One Business PC
Standard Features and Configurable Components
Americas HP ProOne 600 G1 All-in-One Business PC - May 2013 - c04405868
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Two buttons with scroll wheel
72.8 in (185 cm)
HP USB 1000dpi Laser Mouse
1000 dpi support
Two buttons with scroll wheel
Cable length 70.8 in (180 cm)
HP USB PS/2 Washable Scroll Mouse
SpillSeal® mouse technology protection
Two buttons with scroll wheel
8.8 ft total 70 cm+ 2m extension
HP BIOS
Key features of the HP BIOS include:
Deployment and manageability - HP BIOS provides several technologies that help integrate the HP ProOne 600
Business PC into the enterprise, such as PXE, remote configuration, remote control, and F10 Setup support for 12
languages.
Stability - HP BIOS supports the HP stable product roadmap by releasing only critical BIOS changes to the factory and
advanced change notification.
Support UEFI specification 2.1
Thermal and power management - The HP BIOS provides and enables thermal and power management technologies
so component temperatures are managed for high reliability and to assist in operating the HP Business Desktop
computer in any enterprise environment.
Thermal Controlled Fans Automatic or manual controlled fan speeds for cooling and acoustic performance
Serviceability - HP BIOS provides diagnostic and detailed service information.
Upgrades and recovery - HP BIOS provides numerous ways to upgrade HP Business Desktop computers, including
BIOS updates from within DOS (DOSFlash), BIOS updates from within Windows (HPQFlash), HP Client Manager, and
fail-safe recovery (Emergency Boot Block Recovery). In addition, the HP Business Desktop BIOS Utilities tool enables
replicated BIOS setup throughout the Enterprise; it is available from within the BIOS software and from the support
website.
HP BIOS uses PKI signing of the BIOS for trusted BIOS upgrades and recovery.
Serviceability - HP BIOS provides diagnostic and detailed service information.
Additional HP BIOS Features:
Power-On password - Helps prevent an unauthorized user from powering on the system.
Administrator password - Also known as the setup password, this helps prevent unauthorized changes to the
system configuration. If the administrator password is not known, the BIOS version cannot be changed and changes
cannot be made to BIOS settings using F10 setup or under the OS.
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) - Represents a significant innovation in power and configuration
management, allowing operating systems and applications to manage power based on activity and usage. HP Pro
models use ACPI to provide power conservation features.