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HP Pavilion M9360F Desktop PC (2.50 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9300, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Drive, Blu Ray Drive, Vista Premium)

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HP Pavilion M9360F Desktop PC (2.50 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9300, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Drive, Blu Ray Drive, Vista Premium) Features
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Desktop PC with 2.50 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9300 with 6MB L2 Cache 8192 MB PC2 6400 DDR2 SDRAM Memory, 1000 GB (2x500 GB) 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT Graphics Card with 512 MB Dedicated Video Memory Blu-Ray DVD Player and SuperMulti DVD/CD Burner with LightScribe Technology, Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g Windows Vista Home Premium, dims in inches: 7.0 (W) x 15.51 (L/D) x 16.61 (H) approx., 24.25 lbs. approx.
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Additional HP Pavilion M9360F Desktop PC (2.50 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9300, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Drive, Blu Ray Drive, Vista Premium) Information
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HP Pavilion M9360F Elite Desktop PC. The HP Pavilion Elite delivers an amazing high end home entertainment experience, DX10 3D Mainstream gaming, and power for the most demanding PC tasks. This premium PCs enhanced features and technology puts everything you need where you want it. Go wireless and clutter free with wireless keyboard, mouse, and remote control. The Pavilion Elite PC also features a built in wireless antenna for wireless 802.11 b/g/n networking. Press the HP Easy Backup button and instantly back up your files. The built in TV tuner and personal video recorder /PVR/ let you watch, pause, rewind, and record live television with no monthly fee. The free online Electronic Program Guide (EPG) lets you review the TV schedule and choose a single episode or an entire series. The nVidia GeForce 9800 GTX graphics card offers mind blowing performance, unparalleled levels of graphics realism and effects, and full support for the hottest DirectX 10 and DirectX 9 games available. The Blu-ray high definition DVD player and SuperMulti DVD/CD burner with LightScribe Technology lets you enjoy brilliant Blu-ray HD DVD content on your PC monitor. Place USB/Firewire devices on the recessed landing pad for easy access. The front panel 15 in 1 memory card reader makes it easy to transfer photos, music, and other files to and from your digital camera and other peripheral devices. The built in drive bay fits an optional HP Personal Media Drive, for up to 500GB of additional storage space.
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What Customers Say About HP Pavilion M9360F Desktop PC (2.50 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9300, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Drive, Blu Ray Drive, Vista Premium):
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What has me further cautious about this PC is that it is now a "deactivated" item on the site where I purchased it from, which is always a red flag (after all, this PC only came onto the market in May of 2008) and since I was unable to leave a product review/feedback/gripe over there, I decided to do it hear.My caveat is this: YMMV but I am clearly unhappy and not trusting of HP and their products. Now, I do not mess around with computers and I do not add silly external attachments, etc. Moral of the story: Please be very cautious if buy an HP product. Right off the bat, I was unimpressed with this computer's wireless LAN capabilities, although the blame could also be placed in other areas.
OK, after about a month of research and toggling between several different makes and models, I settled on the HP Pavilion Elite M9360F, based on great reviews which I had read online (on this site and many others) plus an impressive array of seemingly high quality components that this PC claims to incorporate in its assembly.I placed my order online (from another highly reputable online seller N E W E G G , as Amazon was out-of-stock.). This is the last time that I would ever buy an HP and BTW, this is the second HP Pavilion that has failed me in the past 2 years. Granted that I could have very well been unlucky and 99 out of 100 this may prove to be all that it is billed for, but I certainly have my doubts. at the beginning of September and barely 7 weeks into its operation, suddenly one day I heard high pitching noises which kind of immediately lead to the complete freezing of this almost new PC.
However, the WLAN on this much newer PC was not even as good as my almost 3 year old Acer laptop from the very same location.Anyway, cutting a long story short, after spending hours with HP technical and wasting much time following silly time wasting procedures in the BIOS and reloading the recovery disks for the 3rd time, it was decided that the PC had to be sent in for service to possibly replace the HD and the OS (Vista Home Premium 64 Bit) after failing to reload/upload windows. So, fool me twice and the shame is on me :-( I knew it immediately, uh uh, it was the frigging HD. I do not game although I like to enjoy some Media (hence the reason for purchasing this PC) and I mainly use my PCs for business and online (Internet) purposes.
For the money, I would recommend anyone to purchase this model. This is a great pc. I expected it to be a very good machine to perform all of the tasks I needed and then some.
I can open a game, a script compiler, adobe photoshop, adobe reader, and word all at the same time and have no serious speed drop in any application; multi-tasking is this computer's middle name. I thought about building this machine at home instead (I could have had more expansion as mentioned above), but the price on this is so good that I could not have really built it for less. It was obvious that the "tech" did not know his stuff and was having further problems communicating with me due to an obvious language barrier. This machine is great out of the box. When I asked to speak to the supervisor, the "tech" hung up on me.The computer, aside from the dead front AV ports, is nice. Also, another PCIe x16 on the board would have been nice for running SLI video cards, but I can live without that for now. but HP tech support has really gone down hill over the years.
Plenty of storage and RAM. So, I called HP for support and was given a one hour run around to be treated rudely at the end of the call. I am pretty sure this is some sort of hardware problem or that the machine is not configured right for the AV ports. Very well rounded PC for a power user.My gripes are that the wiring on the inside is pretty sloppy and tight. I can not get any software to pick up a signal on the front connection AV inputs.
It handles multimedia applications with speed and grace. To make a similar machine at home, I would have spent a few hundred more that this cost.I added an external sata adapter to run my external hard drive and everything is working very well.I am pleased with the machine and would recommend it to others as long as they can live without much upgrading and without SLI video.[EDIT 4/11/2009]After eight months I finally had a reason to try to use the front panel AV inputs. I knew this when I bought it, but there should be a couple of PCIs and maybe a PCIe or two available for updates. The video card can handle even the most intense games at highest settings. On top of that, there is only one PCI slot for upgrading (if you can fight past the wires).
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