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Reviewed on November 24, 2009
Massive case notwithstanding, the affordable Asus Essentio CG5270-BP004 delivers a competitive feature set with the horsepower to back it up. We recommend this system for light media editors and anyone who can make use of its straightforward performance and multipurpose features.
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ASUS, graphics chip, Intel, USB port, AMD, Ethernet, HP, CPU, games, PC
CNET review:
7.4
Very good
Check prices$649.99
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Reviewed on December 4, 2009
With a small screen for its price, we can't justify the TouchSmart 300 as a home entertainment all-in-one PC. It's also slower than more affordable midtowers, so you can spend less for more productivity. This leaves HP's touch-based software as the TouchSmart 300's primary selling point. We'd recommend this PC in the kitchen, but it's less appealing elsewhere.
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HP TouchSmart, kitchen, IEEE 802.11n, touch screen, Acer Aspire, retailer, 64-bit, ATI Radeon, HP, media player, networking, ATI Technologies, Acer Inc., PC, CPU, Microsoft Windows
Check prices$859.95-$899.99
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Reviewed on November 20, 2009
Gateway's affordable One ZX4800-02 all-in-one isn't the most feature-rich desktop at this price, but it's fast and capable enough that it will handle most basic consumer tasks with aplomb. Don't get too excited about its touch screen, but there's enough to like about this system that we can recommend it as an everyday PC.
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Gateway Inc., IEEE 802.11n, Acer Aspire, touch screen, Acer Inc., 64-bit, networking, Intel Pentium, CPU, Intel, PC, HP, Microsoft Corp., hard drive, Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$699.99
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Reviewed on November 23, 2009
The HP Pavilion P6230y yields decent scores, but we have a hard time recommending a system that comes at a higher cost and with a slower performance rating than competing systems. This system has a few uncommon features for its price, but nothing that makes up for its overall poor bang for the buck.
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HP Pavilion, ASUS, graphics chip, quad-core, HP, Ethernet, Intel, AMD, CPU, PC
Check prices$679.99
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Reviewed on May 13, 2009
You can find more-cost-effective large-screen all-in-ones for general productivity, but Sony's Vaio LV250B is our favorite for home entertainment. Loaded with unique features geared toward digital media convenience, this system will meet the needs of anyone looking for a PC to use as an entertainment hub.
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HP TouchSmart, home entertainment, Sony Vaio, HDMI, Blu-ray drive, Intel Core 2 Duo, Sony Corp., Blu-ray, IEEE 802.11, Apple iMac, Bluetooth, Apple Computer, CPU, video, HP, Intel
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$999.99-$1,824.40
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Reviewed on February 27, 2009
While the Gateway might appeal to users who value storage over speed, you can find more features in PCs that cost just a little less, and more performance for just a little more. That leaves this Gateway with little to recommend it.
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Gateway Inc., graphics chip, HP Pavilion, video memory, burner, quad-core, optical drive, 64-bit, HP, Dell Inspiron, Wi-Fi, HDMI, FireWire, AMD, hard drive, CPU
CNET review:
4.8
Mediocre
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on May 22, 2009
HP's Pavilion Slimline S7310t is a great example of the strengths of the slimtower PC. Fast, loaded with features, and attractive enough to put almost anywhere, this SlimLine is a competent, economical alternative to the new crop of affordable all-in-one computers--especially if you already have a display in need of a PC to put it to work.
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HP Pavilion SlimLine, home entertainment, HP Pavilion, Blu-ray drive, IEEE 802.11n, Sony Vaio, wireless networking, Sony Corp., comparison, HP, Blu-ray, Intel Core 2 Duo, display, 64-bit, CPU, video card
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
Pricing not available
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