Typical price: £799
What is it: Ultra-small Media Center PC with Core 2 Duo technology
What we think: An attractive and highly capable Media Center PC that's great for use in the living room
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 December 2006
Tags: Evesham, Evesham Mini PC Plus, tuner, applications, logo
We like:
Stylish design; quiet operation; solid performance
We don't like:
Slightly pricey; relatively small hard drive for a Media Center PC
You might also need:
1080p telly
CNET UK judgement:
The Mini PC Plus is more expensive than the Mac Mini, but its integrated TV tuner, higher specification and looks make it an attractive prospect for Windows fans
Full review:
The Mini PC is Evesham's second interpolation of the Apple Mac Mini. Like the original Mini PC, it uses a chassis crafted by AOpen, but this time it comes with a host of newer and more powerful components that make it a more formidable multimedia PC. Continue Reading...
Evesham Mini PC Plus History
26 Jan 2007 in Reviews
With Microsoft's Vista about to launch, now is the time to think about upgrading your desktop PC. We've got a range of the best Vista-loaded specimens -- whether you're an avid gamer, a media freak or a hi-def nut, you should find something that serves your special requirements
20 Nov 2006 in Crave
Evesham Mini PC: Core 2 media dwarf
Forget the Apple Mac Mini, Windows lovers should check out the new Core 2 Duo-equipped Evesham Mini PC
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