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Early adopters will love the Pro 2's excellent media centre features, but the current dearth of Blu-ray content will deter many.
Decent optical mouse, Good speakerphone mode
Have to download drivers, Sometimes won't switch modes, Only works with Skype, Handheld mode looks quite ridiculous, Local pricing is a bit costly
The Yappermouse delivers on its promise of being a mouse that talks, although it'll only talk to the Skype network. It's not without its flaws, and we'd like to see a slightly lower local pricing model, but if you need a speakerphone for travelling ...
Bagging "first in Australia" bragging rights is the Maestro Pro 2 media centre PC, which Altech promises will be available "through major retailers and specialist hi-fi stores in June, with a RRP of AU$3999."Upside The Maestro's core symphony is...
Fast boot up, Quiet operation, reasonable performance, Tuner cards work well.
Front LCD panel pointless, overpriced
If you have a bundle of cash and are looking for a good looking device to add to your home theatre or a PC that can handle most media related tasks, then the Maestro is for you. If you are looking for a gaming PC, you may want to look elsewhere.
The Maestro Pro 2 has a Pentium D 2.8GHz Dual Core processor with a Geforce 6600 graphics card, on-board sound, Dual Digital TV tuners, 1GB of Ram and a 200GB hard drive. We had the chance to give the new Maestro Pro 2 Media PC a run and were...
It was a very close race this month, but once all the points had been totted up it was the successor to the A-Listed Maestro that deservedly took the laurels.
Altech is a firm proponent of having dual-core CPUs in media centres arguing that they increase performance when dealing with HDTV and the accompanying AC3 (DVD-quality) audio. Inside is an Intel Pentium D 820 which is flanked by 1GB of RAM and a...
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