Pros
- Easily accessible chassis with room for upgrades
- Superior performance for a small(ish) system
Cons
- Bigger Value PCs deliver more speed for less
- Dull keyboard and mouse
Bottom Line
HP delivers a system that’s unquestionably speedy for its small(ish) size, but they've left out details that could have brought it closer to the top.
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