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HP Pavilion Slimline s3200t Review - ZDNet

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A review of the HP Pavilion Slimline s3200t desktop configuration has been posted over at ZDNet. ‘Because there was some confusion the first time we reviewed a customizable HP Slimline desktop, we'll make it known right from the start that this system is not like the budget Slimlines you'll find on store shelves. Instead, the Pavilion Slimline s3200t is HP's online version. You can configure it to be as low as $450, but the build we're reviewing here will run you $1,540. The main reason is that it was configured with HD movie-watching in mind. And compared to traditional HD-capable PCs, this Slimline is not only an absolute steal, it's also technically more advanced, thanks to its hybrid HD DVD/Blu-ray optical drive. If you're looking to integrate a PC into your home theater, HP has the best, most HD-versatile deal going with this system, and earns our Editors' Choice as a result.’

Read: HP Pavilion Slimline s3200t - ZDNet

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