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I've spent the last week looking for an all-in-one computer option with blu-ray for our hdtv, and finally came across this great little package that I finally settled on.
224-3354 1 Studio Hybrid 140g, Intel Core2 Duo T5800, 2.0GHz, 800Mhz 2M L2 Cache 311-8833 1 2GB, DDR2, 667MHz (2 Dimm x 1GB) 467-5515 1 Intel Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 with DVI and HDMI 341-6960 1 160G 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive 467-5514 1 7-1 Media Card Reader Enhancement w/Icon Manager 420-8660 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic SP1 467-5517 1 Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet 313-6922 1 BD Combo Drive(CD/DVD+/-R Bluray Read)w/ Media Accelerator Card 420-9217 1 Media Direct 4.0 W/ Blu-ray plug in 420-8152 1 Roxio Creator 10.2 Dell Edition 467-5516 1 Integrated 5.1 Channel Audio 313-2198 1 No Speaker Requested 420-8085 1 Microsoft Works 9.0, English 983-3680 1 Warranty Support,Initial Year 990-0830 1 Type 3- Third Party At Home Service, 24x7 Technical Support, Initial Year Product Subtotal: $649.00 Shipping and Handling: $0.00 Tax: $38.94 Product Total: $687.94 |
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Ive seen those they look pretty cool with the different colors etc. I wonder about the 5,400 Rpm hard drive though. do they have an option for a faster drive? I also wonder how effective they are at cooling.
Please post a review once you used it for a few weeks. |
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dell gives you various upgrade options, the only two upgrades I did on the basic model was the $200 BD drive and the processor. It uses considerably less power, so I'm hoping overheating isn't an issue like it is in other slimline PCs. I'll let you know how it works out. I was pretty impressed by the price.
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that is a pretty decent price... i was thinking of getting one for my mom with a basic cd or dvd drive. she has an old gateway all in one with a 13 inch monitor... im trying to talk her into getting a bigger monitor but she says what she has is fine. personally I dont know how she puts up with a computer that takes 7 minutes to boot up and only has 256mb ram on windows xp pro. that and AOL 9.1 . I think at her age she is afraid of upgrading since it took so long for her to learn what she knows now.
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Definitely cannot beat that price!
I am a bit worried about the 5400rpm drive and the onboard graphics card. What's the max. resolution on it? Might want to upgrade the ram a bit though, Vista will eat away most of this already... then again it depends what you will be doing with it. I have an older HP Media Center PC which is mainly for watching movies and tv shows that I imported / ripped ... once this one dies (been giving me trouble for a while now) I might look into getting one of those. Let us know how it works out for you. |
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No, no, no, don't buy it!
Intel X3100 video card doesn't have enough juice to play Blu-ray. It may play some Blu-ray movies but not others. At a very minimum, one should get the one with Intel 4500HD video card or better yet, ATI 3000 or 4000 series with AVIVO HD or NVidia 9000 series with PureVideo HD Technology. |
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if you look at part 3 on that you can see how bad it does media center... no sale for me . not that im looking to buy another pc anyhow. I think it would be ok for word processsing or Microsoft office tasks.
the reviewer ended up returning his. |
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Intel Integrated Graphics is onboard video too poor.
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Download and install Cyberlink BD Advisor if you don't believe me http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/bd-support/diagnosis.do Last edited by hendra; 01-17-2009 at 02:35 PM. |
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I tried it a while ago just to see what kind of recommendations it would give on my XPS... It only showed 2GB of ram instead of 4, the wrong video card and instead of quad core only a dual core!! ![]() |
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I am sure they would not just advertise something like this if the PC will be completely incapable of doing so... a minor graphics card upgrade might just be necessary as the other components (although not high end) will be capable of playing BDs. Plus you know you always have the 30 day return policy. |
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And upgrading the video card is not possible with that PC. If you watch the YouTube review, there is no slot to install anything extra. Everything is built-in. |
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