Typical price: £840
What is it: All-round family PC with quad-core CPU
What we think: Slightly pricey considering the spec, but it's a well-designed and fairly quick all-round PC
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 November 2007
Tags: HP, HP Pavilion Elite m9000 series (m9065.uk-a), TV tuner, outputs, DVDs
We like:
Decent performance; USB Media Drive ports
We don't like:
Average graphics performance
CNET UK judgement:
Whichever way you look at it, the HP Pavilion Elite m9000 series (m9065.uk-a) is a good PC. Better value can be had elsewhere, but its quad-core CPU, ample memory and thoughtful design helps it stand out from the crowd
Full review:
Laptops might be outselling desktops by a factor of five, but that hasn't stopped HP ploughing ahead with yet another family-friendly PC. Continue Reading...
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