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HP Pavilion Elite HPE-130f


$1,199.60 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can handle hardcore graphics processing, including professional 3D graphics rendering. Videos and streaming media play flawlessly. Able to multitask with as many applications as desired.

The Cons:Can't quite compete with the most elite gaming machines on the market.

More powerful than the company's similar desktop computers, the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-130f is a stylish desktop computer that was designed for multimedia use. It has a standard AMD Phenom II 945 Quad-Core processor but also features a 1TB hard drive and 8GB DDR3 system memory.

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To go along with a DVD burner with LightScribe technology, HP made sure to include a NVIDIA GeForce GT220 graphics card with 1GB dedicated graphics memory that's perfect for those looking for a computer for multimedia or computer gaming. What makes the HPE-130f unique is that it also has a built-in TV Tuner that lets owners watch, pause, rewing and record live television. The desktop computer has a front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader and runs smoothly on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

Features

  • AMD Phenom II 945 Quad-Core processor
  • 8GB DDR3 system memory
  • 1TB hard drive
  • DVD burner with LightScribe technology
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT220 graphics card with 1GB dedicated graphics memory
  • Front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader
  • Built in TV Tuner watch, pause, rewind, and record live TV
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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    can handle hardcore graphics processing, including professional 3D graphics rendering

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    videos and streaming media play flawlessly

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    able to multitask with as many applications as desired

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    web pages load as fast as bandwidth allows, no hesitation on the system's part and the network card is very fast

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    uses separate components whenever possible to enable future upgrades

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    can run many games on high or very high settings

Cons
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    can't quite compete with the most elite gaming machines on the market

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