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Velocity Micro ProMagix E2200 PC Review

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ZDNet has reviewed the Velocity Micro ProMagix E2200 describing the computer as “one of the best off-the-shelf PCs around”. ‘Many vendors have tried to sell higher-end midrange PCs in retail stores, but few have really done it right. Velocity Micro has had some success recently, though, bringing its strong build quality and a knack for configuring powerful, cost-effective PCs to the shelves of Best Buy last year. You'll find this $2,199 ProMagix E2200 model at 60 Best Buys nationwide, as well as on Best Buy's Web site.

Compared to other recent Core 2 Duo-based PCs we've reviewed from Dell and HP, the ProMagix E2200 is a little more expensive, and unlike the systems from Dell and HP, you can't customize the Velocity Micro's configuration. Still, thanks to its good looks and the fact that you can play with it before you buy it, the Velocity Micro ProMagix E2200 will comfort anyone who'd like some hands-on time before making an expensive PC purchase. We recommend it especially for gamers in need of an immediate off-the-shelf fix.’

Read: Velocity Micro ProMagix E2200 - ZDNet

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