We've analyzed prices, features, reviews and other product information for over 133 Powerspec Desktops to help you decide what to buy. Click on Retrevo's Real Time Reviews below for the product of interest to read a simple & detailed review of the product.
"very cheap,pretty fast from a not so familiar company i couldn't believe it, that kind of system for that price...none poor service I've had a bad experience with the people,who put this product out...They used a cheap Processer in the unit I bought, this processor runs hot and burned out the motherboard, Just because I opened it to put in a new fuse , which the computer told me was......" read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"Price, Warranty, Customer service, PURE RAW POWER! Integrated sound and video "cards" on the MOBO, Availability (Microcenter stores are scattered), Software bundle is weak Ahhh, the Powerspec line...a very good price for a quality system the mouse is jerky This is the first purchase I mad at the Microcenter store in my area...Anyway, I purchased a PowerSpec 7330......" read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"cheap(er), average to good components, resource conflicts impossible to fix, no tech support, I usually build my own computers...However, I didn't have the time to shop and compare every single component and try to find the cheapest deal on the internet...Very fast computer, great graphics, good BIOS sound card is unable to run some games My system was old, outdated by a lot, so I went shopping for a new one..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"I dont know much about computers and i cant get past this...If you could please help me with this problem it would be greatly apreciated...I followed the directions perfectly on the Emergency System Recovery Instructions..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"The WinBook PowerSpec 9340 ($2,148 direct, tested configuration) is the top of that line and positioned as an affordable gaming/multimedia workhorse...Although the system board supports Serial ATA, the 9340 ships with a 120GB IDE hard drive...An nVidia GeForce4 FX5200 controller with 128MB of memory provides video, and an integrated Analog Devices SoundMAX solution supplies the audio...Clearly, the WinBook PowerSpec is not a killer gaming platform or a power user's dream machine: You don't get a lot of extra bundled software?we would welcome even a midrange DVD authoring/editing program, for example..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
"WinBook's new PowerSpec MCE 410 is equipped with all of the bells and whistles you would expect in a Windows XP Media Center 2005 system...The PowerSpec MCE 410 comes with a 3GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor 530 with HT (Hyper-Threading) technology...The front of the PC resembles a stereo receiver...To support networking and other computer peripherals, the PowerSpec MCE 410 comes with an integrated Gigabit Ethernet connection, a serial port, and a parallel port..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
"The T470 is aimed at budding multimedia enthusiasts and people who want more performance and capabilities than they'd get from a $500 PC...The T470's black ATX mid-tower case is pretty utilitarian...The T470's cooling fans weren't obnoxious, but they were incessantly audible...A big plus is that unlike PCs from larger manufacturers, there isn't a lot of preloaded software on the T470...Granted, the ball mouse probably costs Micro Electronics less than $5 and an optical mouse can run a few bucks more, but having an optical mouse should only change the overall system price by $12-20 at most..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Reviews: Product review of the PowerSpec 8501 mainstream desktop personal computer system ... ATI Radeon Xpress 200 Intergrated Graphics with 128MB Shared Memory. AC'97 Audio ...
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
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Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone