NEC PowerMate VL370


NEC PowerMate VL370

By Christian Harris
Saturday, January 26, 2008 3:46 PM

7 Editors' Rating

6.7 Users' Rating





Pros

Choice of chassis Runs relatively quiet Analogue and digital video outputs Quad-core CPU support System recovery software

Cons

Other vendors offer similar value for money

Verdict

NEC's PowerMate VL370 is a solid and reasonably priced business PC, although plenty of other vendors offer similar products at similar prices.

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User Opinion

Summary: Good old trusted PC
Sunday, February 3 2008 11:46 AM

8 Service & support

7 Features

7 Setup & ease of use

7 Overall







Pros: very quiet and stylish
Cons: a bit pricey
Opinion: Overall its a no-frill pc for day to day usage. Pple looking for gaming PC can skip this one

User Opinion

Summary: Good old tower
Sunday, February 3 2008 9:22 AM

6 Service & support

7 Features

7 Setup & ease of use

7 Overall







Pros: Complete business desktop
Cons: notheing special
Opinion: Just another tower on the market

User Opinion

Summary: As good as others
Sunday, February 3 2008 9:13 AM

5 Service & support

6 Features

6 Setup & ease of use

6 Overall







Pros: As good as it gets
Cons: So are the others
Opinion: this is good

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