HP Pavilion Elite m9100t
Editors' rating
Good
6.9
out of 10
- The good: Strong overall configuration lends itself to gaming and digital media tasks; attractive enough design; fast quad-core CPU.
- The bad: None of its many features stand out as unique or exceptional; superfluous removable hard drive bays; too much bloatware.
- The bottom line: HP's Pavilion Elite m9100t is an expensive, fully featured desktop that doesn't quite have enough personality to distinguish it from its competitors at Dell. Between that missing personality and some poor design choices from HP, we can't get too excited about this desktop.
- Reviewed by:
- Rich Brown
- Review date: 3/14/08

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