Typical price: £999
What is it: All-in-one Media Center PC
What we think: Not quite large enough for out tastes, but a great example of an all-in-one Media Center PC
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 June 2007
Tags: YouTube, Packard Bell, HP, Intel, rock Meivo-E4300
We like:
Design; wireless keyboard
We don't like:
Only a single TV tuner
You might also need:
Three additional USB TV tuners
CNET UK judgement:
The Meivo isn't quite large enough for our tastes, but it's a great example of an all-in-one Media Center PC. If you want a second PC with a contemporary, unintrusive design, and you're all about the multimedia, the Meivo is worth checking out
Full review:
The Meivo is rock's first foray away from laptops. It's designed to be used as a portal for multimedia, with television, PVR and streaming media all at its disposal. Continue Reading...
rock Meivo-E4300 History
13 Apr 2007 in Crave
Meivo LCD TV/PC hybrid rocks our world
We go hands on with the telly that thinks its a computer and -- shock of all horrors -- it's really rather good
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