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CyberPower Media Center PC Limited Edition

CyberPower Media Center PC Limited Edition Review

- A black aluminum case with a concave front makes the CyberPower Media Center PC Limited Edition resemble an oversize CD player--not a bad impression for a system to convey when it has living-room ambitions. Measuring 6.75 inches tall, 16.75 inches wide, and 16.25 inches long, it shares this look with the IBuyPower Media-XP. On the front, a couple of inconspicuous spring-loaded panels conceal two of the unit's six USB ports, a multiformat DVD burner stacked atop a separate 16X DVD-ROM drive, and a seven-in-one memory card reader. The rear holds numerous standard PC and audio/video-in and -out connections.

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