Typical price: £1,349
What is it: Small, quiet, modern, Intel Viiv Media Center PC with 2.8GHz processor
What we think: Attractive, quiet and offering good dual-core performance at everything except games, the 5150c is a winner -- and it's good value, too
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Average user rating from 4 users
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Dell Dimension 5150c user reviews
January 4, 2007
Posted by: Alex Perez
"Help!!"
August 15, 2006
Posted by: Stephen Johns
"Very noisy"
May 24, 2006
Posted by: Anonymous
"The PC is REALLY noisy, to the extent it HAS to be put on the floor"
May 5, 2006
Posted by: Justin Eames
"Not set up correctly to be sold as a media center"
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