Computers with Java pre-installed

I am working with a customer looking to purchase a numnber oif PCs for a Java application and am looking for a list of namer brand computers that come with Java pre-installed. I know Dell pre-installs Java, but they are particularly interested in HP systems. Does anyone know of a comprehensive list of PC verndors who pre-install Java, and if not, if specifically HP pre-installs?
Thanks,
Greg

Thanks for the replies. I know it is easy to install, we are a Java developer, it's just a question from my customer. This sort of information should be made readily available by Sun.
Anyone have any idea about HP?

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