Reviews of the Blueado Mini m5e
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CNET Review
The Good: Compact and stylish; thorough printed documentation eases setup; many input/output options, including component video.
The Bad: No DVI output; underpowered mobile processor; flimsy construction.
The Bottom Line: Though pricey for the hardware inside, the Blueado Mini m5e is a good fit for a limited audience: home-theater buffs who need extensive A/V connectivity in a pocket-size package.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 60/100 and users 90/100. Comparing these reviews to 42842 other Desktops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 79/100 = Good.
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pcmag.com
Review Summary: The Blueado m5e Media Center PC has a few limitations and annoyances, but is worth taking a look at if you want to hook up an MCE PC to an HDTV monitor that's 3-7 years old or to a regular standard TV.
Manufacturer: Blueado
Part number: M5E
General
- Desktop type Media center system
Processor
- Type Pentium M 2 GHz
- Installed Qty 1
RAM
- Installed Size 1 GB
- Technology DDR II SDRAM
- Memory speed 533 MHz
Storage
- Hard Drive 1 x 200 GB - Standard - S-ATA - 7200 rpm
Graphics Controller
- Type Integrated
- Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel 915G
- Installed Size 128 MB
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Media Center 2005
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