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HP Pavilion a6710t Series
$350.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Runs fairly cool during normal operation, never overheats. Plenty of room inside for future updates. Easy to access the interior, just a single screw to deal with.
The Cons:Optical drive can't handle Blu-ray discs. Some fan noise can be heard, although it's only an irritation if you plan on using it as a home theater PC. Only has a 250w power supply, which restricts your options for video card upgrades.
The HP Pavilion a6710t Series is a desktop PC from HP's Everyday Computing PC lineup for personal and home office use. The system is a step up from the a6700z series, featuring a 2.4GHz Intel Dual-Core processor, an up to 1TB hard drive, and up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM.
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It includes an integrated NVIDIA GeForce graphics card and built-in 7.1 channel sound with front audio ports for connecting headphones. The Pavilion a6710t Series has a 16x DVD burner, ethernet connectivity, and operates on Windows Vista Home Premium. It includes 6 USB ports and is available with optional wireless-LAN or a 15-in-1 card reader. The series also comes with a keyboard and optical mouse and has the additional options of adding a monitor and speakers to create a full system. The Pavilion a6710t Series has a base configuration price of $350 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- Intel Pentium Dual-Core processor E2220 [2.4GHz]
- 3GB DDR2 SDRAM (Upgradeable to 4GB)
- Integrated Graphics (NVIDIA GeForce 7100) [VGA]
- 250GB 7200RPM SATA hard drive (Upgradeable to 1TB)
- LightScribe 16x SuperMulti DVD Burner
- Integrated 10/100 Ethernet
- Optional Wireless-LAN
- Integrated 7.1 channel sound with front audio ports
- Optional 15-in-1 Card Reader
- Comes with keyboard and optical mouse
- Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 32-Bit
- Inputs/Outputs: 6 x USB, 1 x FireWire, 2 x PS/2
- Dimensions: 16.28"(L) x 6.89"(W) x 15.24"(H)
- 1 year limited warranty
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runs fairly cool during normal operation, never overheats
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plenty of room inside for future updates
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easy to access the interior, just a single screw to deal with
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can handle plenty of applications running simultaneously without lag, quick operation
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optical drive can't handle Blu-ray discs
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some fan noise can be heard, although it's only an irritation if you plan on using it as a home theater PC
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only has a 250w power supply, which restricts your options for video card upgrades
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can't handle gaming duties, notenough graphics processing power
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