HP Evo D310 Microtower
| PC WorldBench 4: Performance word scores reflect comparisons of PCs in the same category (power or value) running the same operating system. See Your Guide to the Top-Rated Products for more details. | Good: 108 (Windows XP Professional) |
| Base configuration | Good |
| CPU | 2.4-GHz Pentium 4 |
| System memory | 256MB of DDR266 SDRAM |
| Hard drive (GB): Total capacity. May represent multiple hard drives. | 40GB |
| Monitor size and model | 15-inch Compaq S5500 monitor |
| Graphics: Most integrated graphics systems use the PC's main RAM. | 64MB GeForce2 MX 400 graphics |
| Case type: Vertical cases are towers (over 20 inches), midsize towers (15.5 to 20 inches), or minitowers (under 15.5 inches). Horizontal cases are desktops (5 inches or taller) or compacts (under 5 inches). | Minitower |
| Open removable-media bays, slots | One bay, three slots |
| Extra features | Very good |
| Removable-media drives | 48X/12X/48X CD-RW drive |
| Sound card | Integrated |
| Speakers | None |
| Communications | Network adapter, six USB 2.0 ports |
| Software | Corel WordPerfect Office 2002 |
| Other | N/A |
| Graphics quality | Poor |
| Setup and ease of use | Very good |
| Vendor's reliability/service: A vendor's score is based on surveys of PC World readers. Vendors receiving Insufficient data scores did not generate enough responses to our most recent survey for us to make a determination. | Fair/Poor |
| Support policy | One-year parts and labor warranty; lifetime 24-hour daily toll-free support during warranty period |

Bottom Line
A solid fit for businesses with tightening IT budgets, the Evo balances performance and basic features for a small price.
Compaq Evo D310 Microtower
Evo D310 Microtower Review, by Mick Lockey January 8, 2003

WHAT'S HOT: From a design perspective, the Evo system is a nice-looking package: Its black-and-silver minitower should fit easily into the often tight quarters of corporate offices, and it comes with a matching keyboard and a 15-inch Compaq S5500CRT monitor. The attractive, slim keyboard feels solidly constructed and has several hot-keys that you can program for quick access to a company intranet or to Web sites. The PC is also easy to set up, and in case of a disaster, it comes with an advanced rescue disk, a convenience not typically included with systems in this price group. The Evo's 80GB hard drive is significantly larger than what you typically find in PCs under $900.
WHAT'S NOT: The Evo is relatively thin on extras, even by sub-$900 standards--you get the 15-inch CRT, for example, when all of the competing systems we've tested in this category come with 17-inch models. You don't get any speakers, either. Compaq also received a score of Poor for service in our most recent reader survey.
WHAT ELSE: Equipped with a 2.4-GHz Pentium 4 CPU and 256MB of DDR266 SDRAM, the D310 was a middling performer, mustering a score of 108 on our PC WorldBench 4 tests. On the other hand, Compaq's S5500 monitor performed admirably, displaying bright colors with our test photo and sharp text down to 9-point fonts. It is probably better for text applications than graphics, however--1024 by 768 at 60 Hz is its maximum resolution and refresh rate. If your desktop has room for it, consider upgrading to the 17-inch S7500 monitor for about $12 more.
With two open drive bays in this configuration, you can upgrade the system with an extra hard drive or a removable-media drive, such as a DVD-ROM drive. The three open PCI slots make it easy to add a board for wireless networking or FireWire ports. The software includes Corel WordPerfect Office 2002 as well as Roxio Easy CD Creator. As is common with corporate systems, the bulk of the Evo's documentation comes on a CD, but the hard-copy material includes setting-up and getting-started guides, as well as a manual that offers tips on creating an ergonomic work environment.
UPSHOT: A solid fit for businesses with tightening IT budgets, the Evo balances performance and basic features for a small price.
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Strengths: Reliablity, speed, ease of use, easy access to the PC's interior.
Weaknesses: None that I can tell.
Overall: If you're looking for a solid and reliable performer then look no further than the EVO D310. Just order the PC as stripped down as you can. Do order the 7200 rpm Hard drives, 17" monitor, Modem, Internet keyboard/mouse. Forget the flat screen and go for the additional inches in viewing area. I have brought Compaq Persarios in the past, but found exactly what I was looking for in the EVO D310 at a reduced overall cost. I figured if I needed to buy games and other little perks, then I could get those later. PC Speakers? I didn't order them because the internal speaker did fairly well for starters and plus I use my PC for work and other non-game tasks. Also order the Microsoft small business software package, which includes Microsoft Word and Excel. For $1000 or less it's hard to beat. Incidently, I still have all of my Compaq Persarios. They still all work and haven't needed any service since I brought my first one back in 1995.
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