- HP Pavilion m370n Media Center Desktop PC
- 2.80-GHz Pentium 4 (Hyper-Threading), 512 MB DDR RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW/CD-RW Drive
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Driving this powerful machine is a fast 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading technology (Intel's new process whereby single CPU systems mimic dual-CPU systems -- thus boosting performance during high-drain procedures such as multitasking). HP has added 512 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM memory (expandable to 1 full gigabyte) and an ATI Radeon 9200 graphics card with 128 MB dedicated video memory. With a setup like this, you're ready for anything from high-end 3-D gaming to television broadcast recording or 3-D animations.
The Pavilion m370n delivers an impressive array of data handling facilities, including a mammoth 160 GB hard disk and two optical drives -- a 48-speed CD drive for playing audio discs and loading programs, and a DVD+RW/CD-RW combo drive through which you can listen to and burn audio discs, create home movie DVDs and backup your files. To upload and download information from external devices such as digital camcorders and digital cameras, the system also features six fast USB 2.0 ports (two on the front), two FireWire interfaces (one front, one rear), and a 7-in-1 media card reader.
Other key amenities include a top of the line Media Center keyboard with multimedia hotkeys, a hassle-free PS/2 optical scroller mouse (no moving mechanical parts), a 5.1 surround sound audio chipset, and Personal Video Recording functionality for direct capture of TV broadcasts. To keep you in touch, the unit also features a low-speed 56K modem and high-speed 10/100Base-T networking. HP has not included a display monitor, although it has enclosed an impressive stereo speaker setup, the highly rated Altec-Lansing 221 2.1 satellite and subwoofer system.
More About Microsoft Windows XP Media Center

What sets this PC apart is that it is powered by Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004, which offers the features, reliability, and power of Windows XP Professional, plus advanced digital entertainment capabilities. The Media Center interface offers you more types of entertainment to enjoy: TV, Personal Video Recording (PVR), Movies, Music, Photos, Videos, Radio, and DVD. Use the remote control to enjoy from anywhere in your room.
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| Watch TV when and how you want, and never miss a moment of your favorite programs. Pause and rewind live TV. Record a TV episode, series, or category. Automatically record a personalized selection of TV programs using Keyword Record. Media Center downloads the latest program listings for you and even wakes up from power-saving standby mode to record programs, so you can watch shows on your schedule. | |
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| Easily edit your digital pictures and digital videos, and then launch a dynamic slideshow complete with animated transitions and your favorite soundtrack. While viewing a picture, zoom in to see more detail. You can rotate, correct red-eye, and print your pictures using the remote. Play slide-shows straight from digital storage devices. | |
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| All your music is stored in one digital jukebox and using the remote, shuffle your entire music collection according to artist or genre or listen to your tunes through playlists that learn what you like. Tune in FM stations and pause live radio. Full-screen visualizations pulse to the beat of the music. Cool on-screen effects show music information, such as track title, track time, and artist. |
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Buy it only if you are a computer whiz,
By A Customer
This review is from: HP Pavilion m370n Media Center Desktop PC (2.80-GHz Pentium 4 (Hyper-Threading), 512 MB DDR RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I was considering various options for Digital Video Recorders (DVR) like TiVO, and since I am one of those computer geeks, I decided to go for HP Media Center m370n. It has been a month that I have owned this machine, and it has given me problems almost every couple of days. As much as I am a fan of the Windows XP Professional operating system, I think the Media Center Edition coupled with HP machines is truly a bad combination. Read on to know why:1. HP comes pre-installed with loads of software. Now you may think this is great. But most of them manage to hang your Media Center. This means that you would have to reboot or kill some programs while watching TV. The three biggest culprits in this category are HP online help software, WeatherBug, Norton Anti-virus. The solution: use msconfig (from the Start -> run) and disable these from starting automatically. (For the anti-virus, I would just recommend live with the problem or try a different one - you wouldn't want to risk your system with viruses). On the plus side, if you have the patience (like I have), the media center is a pretty cool concept - you have your own home media server - a single repository for all your video, audio, and pictures. What is more appealing as compared to owning a TiVO or a replay TV is you can upgrade the machine with advanced video cards and larger disks for a fraction of cost as newer technologies are introduced.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
M370N Media center sucks!!!!!!!,
This review is from: HP Pavilion m370n Media Center Desktop PC (2.80-GHz Pentium 4 (Hyper-Threading), 512 MB DDR RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
DVD-RW failed with in four months of purchase and it was out of waarranty since refurbished. This can happen to anybody. HP refuced to service the unit FOC.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
problems after problems,
By A Customer
This review is from: HP Pavilion m370n Media Center Desktop PC (2.80-GHz Pentium 4 (Hyper-Threading), 512 MB DDR RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, DVD+RW/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I was really excited to buy a new computer. after few hours of installing stuffs and experiencing the fastness, problems started to show up. First of all i think hp computer doesn't match well with ATI radeon graphic cards. It would often show error messages and when it tries to resize the moniter, it would just restart the computer. and the hp printer doesn't work well with hp computer. Have to try 4~5 times to get a copy (waste of paper). Its just a pc with flaws.
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