Archived Expert Review


This review is from our archive. The manufacturer has informed us that this model has been discontinued. However, it might still be available for sale. The MSRP and warranty were valid at the time the model was discontinued. We hope you'll find our other Desktop Computers reviews and pricing useful.



Expert Review
HP Pavilion a810e series desktop computer

Enlarge Image

CG Award:  (what's this?)



Stores Selling: 0
$.00 - $.00


Expert Rating:  4  (what's this?)

Expert Review

HP Pavilion a810e series desktop computer

Date Published: 9/28/07

Starting at under $400, HP's Pavilion a810e series of home desktops is directed right at the price-conscious user. That doesn't mean that you'll have to skimp on performance--the line features an AGP 8X graphics slot and a solid selection of internal components.

Those components include the Sempron 3000+ processor, AMD's budget CPU operating at 2.0GHz. You can speed it up to a 2.167GHz Sempron for only $20 or step it up to the 2.2GHz Sempron 3200+, with a faster front-side bus, for $90. Memory starts at 256MB--enough for the basic user, but you may want to bump it up to 512MB for $50 and give your system more room to multitask and play games. If you need more than half a gig, you can take your a810e up to a full gig for $220 over baseline, giving you more than enough RAM for any applications, including typical video editing software.

The default hard drive is a 40GB 5400rpm drive, offering a decent amount of storage space for multimedia files and game installs. For more room and faster access, you can upgrade to the 80GB 7200rpm drive for $40. Users that transfer lots of data between work and home may want to add HP's external Personal Media Drive. It's $200, but it gives you 160GB worth of storage room for archiving data or transporting it easily.

The default optical drive is a 48x CD-ROM, though HP offers either a 16X DVD-ROM drive for $20 or a 48X CD-RW drive for $40, if you can choose between burning your own data and audio CDs or watching DVD movies on your system.

As a $100 upgrade option, HP will let you change the optical drive to their LightScribe Double-Layer DVD+/-RW drive. Not only will this drive burn to both DVD+R and DVD-R media at 16X, it also burns to Double-Layer media, which has a capacity of 8.5GB for those extra-large files. And, once you're done with a burn to special LightScribe media, you can flip the disk over and the LightScribe drive can imprint a silkscreen-quality label directly onto the disk. (One caveat: the media is quite expensive. It costs about $3 per disk for blank LightScribe CD-Rs.)

There's no floppy drive in the system, so if you still rely on floppy disks as a removable media, you can add one to your system for $20.

Even though there's an AGP 8X slot on the motherboard, the a810e relies on integrated graphics that share video memory with the main system RAM by default. These will handle light tasks such as office applications and Web browsing with no problem, but if you do want to game on your Pavilion, another upgrade might be in order. NVIDIA's GeForce FX 5100 with 64MB of dedicated video memory is $50 over base, while the 128MB FX 5200XT is $80.

The a810e uses the gray and black Pavilion tower with a sliding door at the base of the front bezel. The door hides two USB 2.0 ports and a Firewire port that allow you to connect your high-speed peripherals such as digital cameras and camcorders without reaching around back. For a $10 upgrade, you can add another USB 2.0 port and a 9-in-1 media card reader for transferring files from your MP3 player, PDA, or other device. The media card reader supports everything from CompactFlash I and II, Memory Stick, and IBM's MicroDrive to MMC, SD, and SmartMedia cards.

HP's current monitor rebate provides a 17-inch Pavilion v72c with the system for $50. It's a small, but adequate display that renders sharp images and bright colors. If you'd rather have a flat-panel monitor with your system, HP offers LCDs in either 15-inch or 17-inch sizes that will run you $200 or $300, respectively.

Audio is integrated, and there aren't any speakers included with the a810e line. You can add a basic two-speaker set from Harman Kardon for $20 or make it the 2.1 set for $40, including subwoofer. Or you can opt for the surround sound 5.1-speaker Altec Lansing VS3151 set for $100.

The ball mouse included with the system is nothing fancy (optical is a $10-upgrade), although the HP Internet Keyboard offers additional features such as shortcut keys for Internet sites and applications. If you'd rather cut the cords on your input devices, the HP Wireless Internet Keyboard and Wireless Optical Mouse is available for $50.

Even at this extreme budget price, HP offers an office software suite with the a810e. Admittedly, it is only Microsoft Works 7.0, although you can upgrade to the Works Suite 2005 that includes Microsoft Word for only $20. If you need a more robust set of applications, you can get the Basic Edition of Microsoft Office 2003 for $150 including Word, Excel, and Outlook.

There's only a one-year warranty on the a810e, with an extension to two years available for $100 or three years for $150.

Remarkably complete for under $400, even after a few key upgrades you can still keep the price on your HP Pavilion a810e system around $500 and have a respectable system for gaming and home office work.

Pros: Great starting price, monitor included
Cons: Integrated audio and video


Warranty
1-year limited



Expert Rating Scale

 
   Value
   Is it appropriately priced?
   Performance
   How well does it work?
   Ease of Use
   How easy is it to operate?
   Features
   What's included?
   Overall
   What does Consumer Guide® think?




Compare prices on Hewlett Packard Pavilion a810n (PP164AA) PC Desktop
Hewlett Packard Pavilion a810n (PP164AA) PC Desktop
Make this Pavilion desktop model a contender if youre looking for efficient operation and solid performance from your applications. With the latest extreme-performance processor, a nice-sized hard drive, and multimedia drives, it has the essentials to get you gaming, experimenting with digital photo...
> Price range: $0.00 - $0.00

Compare Prices
Store Name Price Buy It





  Looking for More?


Explanations

Expert Reviews
Hewlett-Packard Pavilion m8400f desktop computer
Apple Mac Pro Desktop Computer
Dell Vostro 200 Series
Apple Mac mini desktop computer
eMachines T3646 series desktop computer

Prices
Acer VX270 SFF PDC/2.6 2GB-160GB DVDR WVB-XPP (PS.V740Z.024) PC Des
Hewlett Packard TouchSmart IQ846 (NP233AA#ABA) PC Desktop
Lenovo ThinkCentre A58 (7515J9U) PC Desktop
DELL VOSTRO 220 MT C2D E7500 SYST2.93G 3GB 250GB DVDRW WVHewlett Pa
ASUS Eee Box EB1006 (EB1006-B-111-5002) PC Desktop



Price Range


Processor Type


Optical Drive Type


Monitor


Brand




Narrow Your Search


Price Range
Below $490 (1248)
$490 - $760 (1273)
$760 - $1160 (1307)
$1160 - $1610 (1292)
Above $1610 (1284)

Processor Type
Intel Core (911)
Intel Celeron (488)
AMD Athlon (318)
Intel Atom (28)
Intel Xeon (343)

Optical Drive Type
Blu-Ray (23)
Blu-Ray Burner (9)
CD Burner (1899)
CD-ROM (1899)
DVD Burner (1700)

Monitor
With Monitor (294)
Without Monitor (2330)

Brand
ASUS (45)
Cybertron (1246)
eMachines (24)
Dell (2117)
Acer (220)

Back to Personal Shopper







ATTENTION! We recently updated our privacy policy. The changes are effective as of Thursday, October 30, 2008.

To see the new policy, click [here]. Questions? See the policy for the contact information.

Magic Debugger

release: 8.4.3-qa1
content_id: 259281
type: review
category: sub-cp-desktop-computers

brws title: HP Pavilion a810e series desktop computer Review: Powered by ConsumerGuide and HowStuffWorks

meta d: The HP Pavilion a810e series desktop computer delivers solid performance for a good price. Read Consumer Guide's product review.

url: http://shopproducts.howstuffworks.com/ASUS-Eee-Box-EB1006-EB1006-B-111-5002-PC-Desktop/productId=88071599