HP Pavilion Elite m9600 Released

Intel Core i7 CPU & ATI HD 4850 Graphics

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HP have just released their Pavilion Elite m9600 series of multimedia desktop PCs which come with a choice of Core i7 processors – specifically 2.66GHz Core i7-920 or 2.93GHz Core i7-940 – as well as a choice of three graphics cards – either the Nvidia GeForce 9600GS with 768MB, Nvidia GeForce 9800GT with 1TB or the ATI ATI Radeon HD 4850, also with 1TB of onboard memory.

As you’d expect, there are is a healthy range of options available (on and above processor and graphics card types) concerning the HP Pavilion Elite m9600 but the highlights include up to 12GB of DDR3-1066MHz SDRAM, up to 1TB HDD, VDV or Blu-ray optical disk with optional secondary DVD-RAM drive, TV Tuner and HP’s Personal Media Drives up to 1TB capacity for backup purposes.

Available as of now, the HP Pavilion Elite m9600t series starts at around $950.

[HP via Press]

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