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HP Pavilion p6340f


$710.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to set up, and helpful tutorials walk entry-level users through the basic system functions. Runs cool and quiet, rarely heats up. Plenty of HDD space for anyone's needs.

The Cons:Power supply is only 300W, which would need replacing if one wanted to add a video card later. On-board graphics processing can't handle most games unless at lowest settings.

The HP Pavilion p6340f is a mid-range multimedia desktop. Featuring a 15-in-1 card reader, the p6340f is notable for its extensive list of supported media formats. The HP MediaSmart software package is included, aiming to simplify photo slideshows, music playlists, video editing and sharing, and CD burning.

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The desktop is a step up from the p6330f, featuring a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Quad processor and 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, enabling strong performance in highly demanding media applications and multitasking. The computer is not intended for gaming, however, with only integrated graphics. The p6340f also adds built-in Wi-Fi to the p6330f, while retaining gigabit ethernet and 7.1-channel audio support.

Features

  • Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 CPU (2.66 GHz)
  • 8GB DDR3 Memory
  • 1TB SATA Hard Drive
  • Intel integrated graphics (32MB shared)
  • Super Multi DVD drive (read/write)
  • 15-in-1 card reader
  • 7.1-channel audio support
  • 6 USB inputs
  • FireWire port
  • HDMI/DVI/VGA outputs
  • Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n
  • Gigabit ethernet
  • HP MediaSmart software
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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    easy to set up, and helpful tutorials walk entry-level users through the basic system functions

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    runs cool and quiet, rarely heats up

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    plenty of HDD space for anyone's needs

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    general operation is smooth and lag-free, even when multitasking several applications at once

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    reliable operation day after day, never locks up or crashes

Cons
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    power supply is only 300W, which would need replacing if one wanted to add a video card later

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    on-board graphics processing can't handle most games unless at lowest settings

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