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HP Pavilion Elite m9100t Review - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the HP Pavilion Elite m9100t desktop PC. 'As the Pavilion Elite m9100t is a customizable PC, you don't need to spend more than $2,000 to get one. For a modest $850 online, you can get a minimum specs with a dual-core Intel CPU and 2GB of RAM, which is not a bad way to start. HP envisions this system as its mainstream flagship PC, though, making our dialed-up review config an example of this system's full potential.

That potential includes an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 CPU, an upper-midrange 3D graphics card, a Blu-ray/HD DVD combo drive, and two TV tuners. That configuration essentially means with the Pavilion Elite m9100t you can watch any HD disc, play all but the most demanding 3D games at high resolutions, and not only record live TV to the HP's hard drive, but also watch on one channel while you record another. Neither Dell's media-minded XPS 420, nor its more recent XPS 630 gaming desktop can perform all of those tasks and stay within the same price range as this HP.'

Read: HP Pavilion Elite m9100t - CNET

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