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HP Hardware Support Onsite Service provides remote assistance and onsite support for your covered hardware, helping you to improve product uptime.
You have the flexibility to choose between multiple service-level options featuring several onsite response or call-to-repair time and coverage window combinations in various durations to address your specific service needs.
Service-level options with call-to-repair times provide IT managers with support specialists who will quickly begin troubleshooting the system to help return the hardware to operating condition within a specified timeframe.
Specs
| Features |
| Number of years |
5 year(s) |
| Type |
On-site |
| Next Business Day (NBD) |
Yes |
| Service time (hours x days) |
9x5 |
| On-site support |
Yes |
| Compatibility |
HP ChromeBook 11/14 Series 1/1/0 Warranty
HP Chromebook 13 G1 /Metal Series 1/1/0 Warranty |
| HP segment |
Business |
| Supplier features |
| Support type |
Onsite repair |
| Place of service |
Onsite |
| Warranty coverage |
In warranty |
| Coverage details |
Standard workdays - 9 hours |
| Duration |
5 years |
| Response time |
Next business day response |
| Service method |
Onsite repair |
| Additional information |
Excludes external monitor |
| Care Pack type |
Electronic |
| Coverage period |
60 month(s) |
| Warranty type |
S |
Features
HP 5 year Next Business Day Response Onsite Notebook Hardware Support. Number of years: 5 year(s), Service time (hours x days): 9x5, Type: On-site, Next Business Day (NBD)
Product Description
HP Hardware Support Onsite Service provides remote assistance and onsite support for your covered hardware, helping you to improve product uptime.
You have the flexibility to choose between multiple service-level options featuring several onsite response or call-to-repair time and coverage window combinations in various durations to address your specific service needs.
Service-level options with call-to-repair times provide IT managers with support specialists who will quickly begin troubleshooting the system to help return the hardware to operating condition within a specified timeframe.