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Abstract: The HP Pavilion Elite h8-1010 is a capable desktop with a handful of nice features, but there are better performing systems out in this price range...
Quick quad-core processor, HDMI and DisplayPort, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, Some 3D gaming ability,
No USB 3,0, Bloatware, Lower powered 300W Power supply limits expansion,
The HP Pavilion HPE h8-1124 is a power users machine, but limited expansion and a lot of bloatware hold this desktop back from the highest overall scores. ...
Large amount of RAM, Decent general performance, Built-in Wi-Fi
Limited upgradability, Small port selection
In a category flush with speed demons and value-oriented media machines, HP’s latest desktop seems a bit dull. Images (click to enlarge) HP Pavilion Elite H8-1010: Lost in the Mainstream-Desktop Crowd HP Pavilion Elite H8-1010 Review, by David Murp...
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Abstract: The HP Pavilion Elite h8xt is a mid-line desktop that offers some kick thanks to the quad-core Intel i7 CPU and 8GB of RAM, but it also has a sleek design that's sure to please. Thanks to its not so high price tag, this HP is a fair buy for users th...
The HP Pavilion Elite h8xt offers an edgier design than we're used to from mainstream desktop vendors, along with HP's unique Beats Audio software, and a fair asking price for its do-it-all features
You can get better gaming performance for the dollar from boutique PC vendors, and upgrading or adding hard drives to this system will be frustrating
We'd recommend the HP Pavilion Elite h8xt to anyone in the market for a well-rounded, higher-end desktop, and for headphone users especially; the included Beats Audio software will provide a marginal boost to audio output.
Speedy enough for mainstream media, productivity tasks, Expandability options aplenty
No Blu-ray or USB 3.0 ports, Power supply limits certain upgrade options, Power button is hard to press
If you aren’t interested in Blu-ray or demanding games, the h8-1010 can serve as a fine family or productivity PC. Note, though: Faster models with better features (and less bloatware) cost just a little more. ...
Reasonably priced, Dedicated graphics with HDMI out, Big hard drive, Wi-Fi enabled,
So-so performance, No Blu-ray, Bloatware,
The HP Pavilion Elite h8-1010 is a capable Core i5 desktop with a handful of nice features, including wireless networking, a spacious hard drive, and a dedicated, albeit low-end, video card. But there are better performing systems in this price range....