Velocity Micro Edge E2250
Editors' rating
Very good
7.6
out of 10
- The good: Fastest application performance in its class; room for a second graphics card; 64-bit Vista supports up to 8GB of RAM; Wi-Fi capability.
- The bad: Gaming performance not as powerful as more-affordable PCs; 500-watt power supply limits graphics card upgrades.
- The bottom line: The Velocity Micro Edge E2250 is a very fast midrange PC, and it's one of the best PCs in its class for digital media editors. Gamers will find a strong foundation with some upgrade potential, but they can get better performance for the dollar elsewhere.
- Reviewed by:
- Rich Brown
- Review date: 5/1/08

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