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HP Pavilion MS200
$600.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Compact size - 19". Quality Nvidia graphics - capable of basic games, media acceleration and encoding. Slick all black aesthetic.
The Cons:Not versatile - non-upgradable / impossible to service, completely useless when something goes bad. Not the best of value - not good enough for power users, mostly overkill / more expensive than satisfactory Atom options for casual users.
The HP Pavilion MS200 is an affordable, all-in-one computer system consisting of a desktop PC, an 18.5" tilt/swivel LCD display, a keyboard, and a mouse. The desktop features an AMD Athlon dual-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 320GB hard drive.
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An initial look at the specifications may leave some unimpressed. Users should, however, keep in mind that it’s not only an all-in-one system — as in having peripherals included — but the desktop itself is equipped for burning DVD movies (integrated DVD burner); video-chatting over the Internet (802.11b/g, an integrated webcam, and a microphone); and even accessing HD video content and games (nVidia 10m 512MB graphics card).
Features
- All-in-One Computer
- Desktop PC
- Tilt/Swivel LCD
- Keyboard/Mouse
- DVD Burner
- WiFi/Ethernet
- Graphics Card
- Card Reader
Specifications
- Processor: 1.5GHz
- RAM: 2GB DDR3
- HDD: 320GB
- Ethernet: 10/100 Base; 802.11b/g
- Display: 18.5” (4:19)
- Card Reader: 6-in-1
- GC VRAM: 512MB
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Pros & Cons
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quality Nvidia graphics - capable of basic games, media acceleration and encoding
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slick all black aesthetic
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dual core processor, ample memory and drive space - superior to Atom based all-in-one PCs
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new price point for an all-in-one, placed between cheaper Atom based options and more expensive Core 2 Duo ones
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include everything required for a full PC
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ideal for casual PC users
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not versatile - non-upgradable / impossible to service, completely useless when something goes bad
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not the best of value - not good enough for power users, mostly overkill / more expensive than satisfactory Atom options for casual users
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