A:AnswerThe HP Pavilion 595-p0074 uses a standard desktop power cord. The specific HP power cord part number is 121565-001. It doesn't use an external power adapter.
A:AnswerMost wireless keyboards come with a dongle (small USB adapter) that provide the wireless connection to the PC. They don't need any special syncing. A bluetooth keyboard would need to be "paired" as any other bluetooth device would.
A:AnswerThis Desktop is a smaller mini-tower system, and it was not designed to have the same expandability as full sized tower systems, Because of this, it comes with a custom 180 watt supply that can be upgraded but only to a 310-watt unit, and the motherboard is also a custom non ATX design. I found this 310w PSU (part L03980-800) that should fit in the case.
A:AnswerAssuming it’s the Best Buy warrant, just contact them on getting service at the store. When we hav an issue, they are able to look up our warrant information and recommend a fix.
A:AnswerUsed an HDMI cable initially with this computer when I was setting up the machine. That was to my monitor that was being shared at the time with my old desktop. Don't see any reason why it wouldn't work with a TV. Just make sure the computer is set to feed the audio through the HDMI cable.
A:AnswerYes you do need much bigger. I was very disappointed in the memory my computer had. This was replacing my 2 TB HP computer, and I told my salesman that was what I needed this for. He explained that the 128 solid state along with the 1 TB would be more than I needed. I'm not a computer geek, so I believed him. After purchasing it I had the geek squad transfer my data to the new one (or at least I tried). I had used close to 1 TB on the old one and they called and told me my space on the new one wasn't large enough so I had to purchase an external drive. I was very disappointed not to mention I tied up more money in the external. I could have just purchased a bigger computer had I known that was the case. What makes me the maddest is the fact that I asked the salesman and the people in the geek squad plus a store manager was this going to work considering how large my other drive was and all the time was told yes, there'd be no problems. If that wasn't enough so help me the computer went on sale 1 day past the date that would refund the difference. It was simply a bad purchase all the way around.