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HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f - Desktop Review

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A review HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f desktop PC has been posted over at DesktopReview.com. 'The most striking thing about the Slimline s3500f is the very compact size of the unit. Measuring just over a foot long and less than a foot high, this desktop can live up to its name by fitting on your desk without taking up too much room. It’s easy to get used to the size until you open the optical disc tray and realize just how small the case is. The stylish chassis is solid, with metal covering all four of the sides. It won't be so easy to scratch as some plastic cases. The optical drive is set vertically -- a requirement since the machine is only four inches wide -- with a glossy exterior cover and button to match the rest of the case front. It’s heavier than it looks but for a desktop, that’s a good thing. There’s no need to worry about accidentally knocking it off of your work surface.'

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