Exclusive review: Medion MT 487 G
Posted on 28 Dec 2007 at 10:24
This Christmas, PC Pro brought the exclusive review of Medion's bargain quad-core PC. Available only from Tesco, it went on-sale on Boxing Day.
The specifications include a 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM and 1 terabyte of storage courtesy of two 500GB hard disks in a RAID0 array.
Our verdict? "If you need a powerful, keenly priced base unit and aren't bothered about upgrade potential, this will fit the bill admirably. Just be aware that stocks will be limited, so you'll need to make your decision sooner rather than later."
Read the full review here.
Author: Tim Danton
advertisement
- Microsoft shows courage at Tech-Ed 09
- PowerPoint and Silverlight: a perfect match?
- Why all the fuss over Windows Explorer?
- Your iPhone has a virus? Well it's your fault
- Motorola pays Lucas for its Droid
- Where are the killer apps for Windows?
- Will you hit the Orange iPhone "unlimited" cap?
- USB 3 first benchmark - it's here, and it's fast
- Why Windows 7 has forced me to worry about security
- How Dixons is (under)selling Windows 7
- The bulletproof Dell that costs an arm and a leg
- Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview: Q&A
- Lawnmowers, the TyTN II and one odd insurance request
- There'll never be a bulletproof OS
- How far can we trust apps?
- Five nice touches in Outlook 2010
- Building a better Google
- Beware HP's horrendous printer-driver glitch
- Microsoft debuts free Morro antivirus package
- Getting started with Search Server 2008 Express
advertisement

Printed from www.pcpro.co.uk

