Compaq Deskpro

Compaq Deskpro
DeveloperCompaq
TypeDesktop computer
Release date1984 (1984)
Discontinued2002 (2002)
CPU
SuccessorCompaq Evo
Compaq Deskpro EP PCs from the late 1990s. The case could be converted between tower (left) and desktop form factors.

The Compaq Deskpro was manufactured by Compaq as a line of business-oriented desktop computers until replaced by the Evo brand in 2001, with the latter being originally produced up until Compaq merged with HP in 2002, making it (alongside other models at the time) the last computers sold by Compaq prior to the 2002 merger. Models were produced containing microprocessors from the 8086 up to the x86-based Intel Pentium 4. The Deskpro name, in an inverted fashion as "ProDesk", is still in use by HP, which Compaq merged with in 2002.