Typical price: £999
What is it: Stylish all-in-one desktop PC
What we think: Fantastic looks and good media capabilities, but it's very pricey
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Dell XPS One preview compared to other Media Center PCs
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| Review date | 25 Mar 08 | 13 Jul 06 | 7 Nov 08 | 28 Jan 08 |
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| Review summary | Read full review |
The Acer Aspire iDea 500 is the best Media Center PC we've seen. Aesthetically it's inspired by traditional AV equipment, so it'll sit alongside or replace your existing DVD player without looking out of place. It's not very upgradeable, but it's packed with just the right multimedia components to make the most of the Intel Viiv platform Read full review |
It's gorgeous to look at, easy and fun to use, and is also affordable. If you're looking for a second PC for multimedia, Web surfing or general tinkering, we'd definitely recommend it. Keep in mind that it slows down when multitasking, but that's rarely a problem Read full review |
The A33 is one of the most desirable Media Center PCs we've come across. It looks great, it's quiet, it has plenty of input-output options, and the integrated amplifier really helps it stand out from the crowd. Read full review |
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