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SeniorPC Offerings, the perfect package, just in time for the holidays

Retire from PC shopping. Your ideal computer package is right here.

Microsoft has taken the guesswork out of computer work with its new suite of SeniorPCs. Now, getting up-and-running on your own PC is practically as easy as plugging it in and turning it on.

SeniorPCs are HP computers that come equipped with user-friendly software specifically geared to senior living. Think of it as a simplified way to do it all: e-mailing, word processing, plus managing prescriptions, finances, travel planning and photos. There are even word games and number games for keeping the puzzle skills sharp. Each SeniorPC also comes with an HP color printer.

It's the complete package, all for under $1,300.

Choose the SeniorPC package that's right for you

Standard Packages

The standard desktop computer package is what seniors want in a PC. All you have to do is plug it in and it already has the programs you need and want installed. Runs on Windows Vista Home Premium, and comes with Microsoft Works Suite 8, games, prescription software, and more. Color printer included.

Choose desktop or laptop option

Autopilot Packages

All the features of the standard package, plus additional tools for seniors with little or no computer experience who want to use e-mail, the Internet, and create letters and files. Runs on Windows Vista Home Premium, and includes Microsoft Works Suite 8, games, prescription software, and QualiLife Word, Mail, and Surf. Color printer included.

Choose desktop or laptop option
Standard desktop
$1175 US
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Standard desktop
Standard laptop
$1195 US
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Standard laptop
Autopilot desktop
$1275 US
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Autopilot desktop
Autopilot laptop
$1295 US
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Autopilot laptop

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Last updated: Thursday, February 14, 2008

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