![]() Playing the latest games at high resolutions is clearly beyond this diminutive PC. Though the Fulwood romped through our application-based benchmarks, its integrated Intel GMA X4500HD graphics failed to produce any kind of a decent frame rate in Crysis, even on low settings where it returned a rate of just five frames per second. Its 3D performance is nothing to write home about either. New and old enemies threaten the peace you worked so hard to achieve 24 years ago. The hard disk, crammed between the slot-loading DVD writer and the rest of the Fulwood’s components, is just 250GB – rival machines, such as the Sony VAIO VGX-TP3, offer 500GB of media storage space. And, aside from the core spec, the rest isn’t quite as impressive. The sheer number of parts inside the case, though, means that its upgrade potential is limited. VeryPC will also give your PC a free health check and service at the end of the initial three-year period. The WLAN card and TV tuner, for instance, sit in sockets on small riser cards, and another pair of PCB risers handle the two USB ports – as well as the power button and various LEDs – that make up the Fulwood’s front panel.Īlso worth mentioning is the Fullwood’s warranty – it’s an extremely generous three-year deal that can be extended to five years if the included subscription to Kaspersky Anti-Virus is maintained. It’s made from classy-looking brushed and machined aluminium, is fractionally smaller than a Mac mini and crammed with sensible design features to ensure that every component fits. ![]() The chassis is the same model – AOpen’s MP45-DR – that impressed us with the Novatech Nbox Pro. Draft-n would have been preferable, however. A digital/hybrid DVB-T TV tuner – complete with an aerial in the box – allows programmes to be watched and recorded (though not simultaneously) and there’s 802.11bg wireless so you don’t need to worry about placing your router next to your TV. The Fulwood adds to this sound performance with a decent selection of media-centric components. An overall score of 1.31 in our application-based benchmarks is on a par with the A-Listed Transtec Senyo, which scored 1.36 – a highly respectable performance given the low power draw. The Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile P9500 processor – which runs at 2.53GHz – is normally found in laptops, as is the SODIMM RAM and 2.5in hard disk.ĭespite the focus on power saving, though, the Fulwood was still remarkably quick. These impressive stats are achieved by a selection of mainly mobile parts.
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