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Not perhaps great value for money, but it is an incredibly competent system , and one that you're going to be hard pushed to find technical fault with.
Hi-Grade offers a skew of the DMS II 3400 with an additional digital DVB-T tuner, and a GeForce 6600GT that is passively cooled so that it doesn't add to the noise of the machine. The common reaction to the DMS II's styling is one of light-hearted...
A Media Center PC that lives by the adage that silence is golden
Quiet ; variety of connection options ; dual TV tuner
Not the best graphics ; no monitor
A quiet running Media Center with an innovative design and plenty of features
Whether or not you like the somewhat retro design of the new Hi-Grade DMS II 3400 is a matter of personal taste, but it certainly breaks from the norm when it comes to Media Center PCs. Advertisement The DMS II 3400 is based around a powerful...
Hi-Grade's Digital Media Station (DMS) may not have the sleek finish of some of its rivals, but the machine is a good match for conventional home entertainment kit - looking much like a high-end DVD player. It's quiet too. After an initial whir on ...
Quiet
Analogue tuner
The DMS II is a high-spec machine, with a very speedy 3.4GHz Pentium 4 processor and 512MB of DDR RAM. It also has a large hard drive - 250GB. Ideally, you'd want to plump for the upgraded version with the digital tuner card. For this price, its ...
Unfortunately, there's no digital tuner (the DMS II 3400 Dual has two Freeview tuners for an extra -400 - plus extras). The DMS II is a high-spec machine, with a very speedy 3.4GHz Pentium 4 processor and 512MB of DDR RAM.
Bags of connectivity and features
Connection options ; very quiet
Expensive ; retro design
A quality Media Center system that's quiet and loaded with features - but it'squite pricey
Hi-Grade's DMS II 3400 follows on from the impressive DMS 3000. The DMS II 3400 doesn't come with a monitor as standard and the Scart sockets featured on the previous version are gone - a real shame. One of our biggest gripes about the last DMS...
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