Description:
Compaq's Presario S5200NX Desktop PC is intended for light- to medium-use situations where cost is the overriding factor. The system isn't particularly game-friendly, nor does it sport such luxuries as DVD burning or a FireWire port for high-speed interaction with digital camcorders. Yet its affordable price point, large hard disk and satisfactory power section make it a good low-cost alternative for many home and home office applications. The Presario S5200nx Desktop is driven by a price-conscious Intel Celeron processor operating at 2.7 GHz - an adequately fast CPU but not nearly as capable or as forward-looking as Intel's flagship processor, the Pentium 4. Compaq has added a satisfactory allotment of 512 MB DRR SDRAM memory (expandable to 1 GB) and an integrated Intel Extreme Graphics controller with 64 MB of shared (not dedicated) video memory. As such, the system is not recommended for advanced 3-D graphics or heavy-duty business use. To store and transfer your data, the Presario S5200nx Desktop is equipped with a surprisingly accommodating 120 GB hard disk (perfect for storing oodles of MP3s), a convenient 3.5-inch diskette drive, and a combination CD-RW/DVD drive that supports CD burning and playing and DVD playback but does not permit DVD writing. The system features a variety of connectivity options, including serial and parallel ports, a 56K V.90 flex modem for low-speed communication, a high-speed 10-Mbps/100-Mbps Ethernet network port, and a half-dozen high-speed USB 2.0 ports for plug and play peripherals. Monitor and speakers are sold separately, thus allowing you to choose from the many options available today.
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