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Pros: Small form factor, dedicated video memory, excellent audio. Cons: No system discs included. Tons of adware preinstalled. The Bottom Line: If you want a killer display you need a desktop but who wants a box the size of a suitcase in their house? The
I was mostly interested in the slimline series because they take up very little space and they're cute. Added bonuses were the price and the specs. More than enough ram, ports, and hd space for everyday computing/ media management. The down side is t
I bought this machine for my mom, of grandmother age, and it is perfect for that purpose. I didnt buy it expecting it to be upgradeable, nor does my mom need to run the latest of games, or the largest of monitors. What I was looking for was a compact mach
This is a great for those looking with a machine that they can easily throw on their existing wireless network without hassles. That was a major selling point for me... small + pre-installed wireless means it can go anywhere. The first thing you should do
I just flat out needed to upgrade my PC because of the system requirements needed to run some of the newer software for digital photos and scrapbooking and games. I am so pleased with the performance and the small footprint of this PC, I would recommend i
I bought this computer primarily in order to replace my DVD player. It's small enough to fit in the media cabinet, and having a computer right there, via wireless keyboard and mouse, is absolutely wonderful. It's already set up for surround soun
Pros: Small, affordable, memory & speed Cons: Must use Windows Vista. The Bottom Line: Would recommend this computer to anyone.
Pros: Size, noise level, styling, decent performance, wireless Cons: limited expansion, both memory slots filled The Bottom Line: Great balance on size and performance. A near silent PC with decent performance.
Have been pretty happy with this PC for general purpose use. I have discovered two undocumented issues, which may cause some concern:1) I expected the on-board video to support my widescreen monitor with a resolution of 1440x900, since it has plenty of vi
I owned this PC for four whole days before I returned it. It can not be upgraded. (Except for memory) It might work well as a seldom used second PC or as something used for mainly email or word processing. The video chip in the motherboard is incapable of
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