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- Reviewed on: 12/19/2005
HP offers several different configurations in the prebuilt a1200n series, mostly differentiated by processor. At $899 (without monitor), the HP Pavilion a1250n is one of the least-expensive dual-core PCs you'll find, and it uses an AMD processor, which we favor over Intel's dual-core offerings.
While the dual-core a1250n is the top of the line, the a1240n cuts $90 from the price and gives you a 3GHz Intel Pentium 4 630 and 50GB less hard drive space. The cheapest machine in the line is the a1210n, which offers a 2.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 3500+ and half the RAM of the a1250n for $619.
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HP Pavilion A1210n (Athlon 64 2.2GHz, 512MB RAM, 200GB HDD, XP Media Center):
