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
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March 27, 2008
Posted by: abicnet
"Don't believe the hype"
What I like:
All in one - no clutter, no cables, stylish.
What I don't like:
Absolutely no video input.
Review:
I bought one of these based on they hype and reviews. The product is almost as described - stylist, all in one at an affordable price. The let down with this product is the total (I mean absolute) lack of video input. No Composite input, S-Video input or SCART input. While Composite AV-input connectors and S-Video are present, these are dummy connections and not connected t any circuitry. The revised (accurate) specification for this machines is available directly from Rock customer services. My advise, don't take the reseller's word for it.
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