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HP Pavilion Slimline s3330f Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published a review of the HP Pavilion S3330F Slimline desktop PC. 'The s3330f comes in the same compact case as the previous-generation Slimline s3020n. As usual, HP has addressed some of the shortcomings of the older system. There's more RAM, an HD-video-capable optical drive, and an (over-the-air) ATSC/HDTV tuner card in place of the mostly useless 56K modem of the previous iteration. The system also comes with a full-function IR remote that can be used with Windows Vista Home Premium's Media Center component. Sadly, the IR remote pairs up with a standard external USB receiver that you must plug into your PC. I'd rather see the IR sensor built into the front panel of the PC, as on HP's own Pavilion Elite m9040n, especially considering this model could conceivably be in your living room connected to your HDTV via the system's HDMI port.'

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