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Review Date: 01-OCT-2005
RRP: $2999.00
3.00
Pioneer's DreamVision machine is unique and looks striking, but a lack of polish makes it better suited to tech-savvy users than mainstream consumers.
Review Date: 09-DEC-2005
Review Date: 24-DEC-2005
RRP: $2999.00
3.00
If you have a bundle of cash and are looking for a good looking device to add to your home theatre or a PC that can handle most media related tasks, then the Maestro is for you. If you are looking for a gaming PC, you may want to look elsewhere.
Review Date: 25-DEC-2005
RRP: $5499.00
3.50
If you're after the latest in pre-assembled media centres then The CTS1000 is probably right up your alley. Be prepared to pay a premium for the extra features though.
Review Date: 25-FEB-2006
RRP: $1999.95
4.00
For the average person wanting their first foray into the world of media centres we can't think of a better pre-built alternative currently on the market.
Review Date: 06-APR-2006
RRP: $1749.00
3.00
A cheap, small media centre that has a few problems with under-the-hood grunt, but mostly operates quite well.
Review Date: 01-MAY-2006
RRP: $2999.00
3.00
A very decent media centre, however it is outperformed in terms of value for money by some of the competition.
Review Date: 05-JUL-2006
RRP: $1499.00
3.50
If you want an incredibly small media centre PC for basic media functionality then the DreamVision Mini is a great choice. It isn't a powerhouse by any means, but it's diminutive design certainly makes up for this in some regards.
Review Date: 04-DEC-2006
RRP: $2499.00
4.00
Acer has done a great job of disguising this PC as a set-top box. It's easy to setup and simple to use. We would highly recommend waiting for the Core 2 Duo refresh before purchasing this product. However, if you need something right away it will still handle most tasks easily.
Review Date: 12-MAR-2007
RRP: $2599.00
4.00
The ASUS Digital Home D22 is a great all around media centre. It offers dual HD tuners, with a HDMI output, meaning it will be useful for a great many years to come.
Review Date: 16-MAR-2007
RRP: $2499.00
3.50
The Acer Aspire E700 Model S manages to work on both levels, as a PC and as a media centre. It has some upgrade potential, but the configuration we tested will easily handle a wide variety of functions.
Review Date: 13-APR-2007
RRP: $3400.00
3.50
While the lack of HDMI and a tower case design are sore points, the m8090a is nonetheless a solid media centre PC. It offers more than enough power to perform most tasks and even packs in some grunt for playing games.
Review Date: 25-MAY-2007
RRP: $2999.00
4.00
The Acer Aspire iDea 510 makes a set-top box out of a computer, without losing many of the perks of a PC. It's reasonably easy to set up and it worked with a number of test displays. It performed well enough in our performance tests for a media centre, and it did it quietly, too.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2007
RRP: $1450.00
3.50
For its price the HP Pavilion m8075a is a neat little unit with some good basic features for the budding media happy user. It's clearly not a high end machine for power users, but for those looking to get a little extra media functionality out of their next PC purchase the HP Pavilion Media Center m8075a PC is a reasonable selection.
Review Date: 28-MAR-2008
RRP: $2399.00
3.75
We like the new form factor, we like the Blu-ray player and we like the HDMI output, but the external USB TV-tuner should really be an internal device. That aside, the TP2G is a good performer and has a reasonable amount of space on board for media enthusiasts.
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