Quad-core performance. Nice design. Dual removable hard-drive bays. ATSC TV tuner. High-end 3D gr... (pcmag.com)
Very quiet; lots of configuration options; Blu-ray and HD DVD support (digitaltrends.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 2 expert reviews and 3 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users rate it 23/100. The average review date is 22-05-2008. We have compared these reviews to 46361 reviews from other Desktop Computers. The alaScore™ for this product is 88/100 = Very good. Last update: 08-01-2009.
5 reviews
January, 2009
2 Experts
Product Age
3 Users
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The HP Pavilion Elite m9200t packs in most everything that a hard-core multimedia buff could hope for.
Quad-core performance. Nice design. Dual removable hard-drive bays. ATSC TV tuner. High-end 3D graphics card. Wireless 802.11n and Bluetooth. 750GB hard drive. 15-month Norton Internet Security subscription. Blu-ray/HD DVD combo drive. Abundant inputs and...
Still some bloatware/crapware. Dual media bays can be confusing. Internal wiring is cramped and nest-like. A little pricey. No back button on mouse. No QAM unencrypted digital cable support.
The HP Pavilion Elite m9200t is even more "elite" than its predecessor, improving some of the previous model's drawbacks. There's still a little to get huffed about (mainly bloatware), but for the most part this is a system worth the extra money.
For the HP Pavilion Elite m9200t ($1,999 direct), HP pulled out all the stops...
The m9200t is overall a decent machine that would serve most home users quite well..
Very quiet; lots of configuration options; Blu-ray and HD DVD support
Bloatware and toolbars; internal wiring is messy; looks are bland
HP calls the m9200t an "entertainment powerhouse," and though we probably wou...
I purchased to this computer to run my small business. basically needing it for the office professional suite. I was indecisive between this or a laptop as this was a pretty expensive desktop. deciding on this unit feeling that if I paid a little more hop...
When it worked, it worked great. But, so many problems, including attacks of the slows: 30 minute restarts and 10 minutes to load Photoshop. Sleep and wake were bizarre - always doing their own thing. Wandering mouse cursor. And others. All the tech help,...
It is a nice idea of a computer. Really. Sadly, at the end of two weeks, I had completed a full system restoration three times. The last time, I had to do so with the recovery disks I made (HP doesn't give them to you). Why? Because within a few days, th...
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