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CNET Editors' review - HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f Editors' choice
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Spectacular

9.1

out of 10
CNET Editor's rating: 9.1 out of 10
Reviewed by Rich Brown
Review date: 02/28/08
Release date: 02/01/08

The good: Outstanding price-to-feature ratio; Blu-ray/HD DVD combo drive; small, flexible case; great performance thanks to a speedy dual-core AMD CPU

The bad: Begs for an integrated IR receiver

The bottom line: The HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f delivers a remarkable combination of features, value, and flexibility. It excels as both a traditional desktop, and a full-fledged living room PC, complete with a Blu-ray and HD DVD drive. Any nongamer in the market for a sub-$1,000 PC should put this system at the top of their list.

We've been anxious to get our hands on the $949 HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f ever since it was announced just prior to this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Now that we've given it a thorough going over, and compared it with some of its competition, we're happy to report that this tiny PC lives up to our high expectations. It brings more entertainment capability, and at a better price, than any other system on the market. We'd recommend it to anyone looking to purchase a home theater PC, sub-$1,000 or otherwise.

HP's Pavilion Slimline series has done well here at CNET recently, despite a rocky start in 2005. The last three versions, however, have been Editors' Choice winners. The S3330f continues the trend. On the surface, this PC stands out for the fact that it costs less than $1,000 and comes with a Blu-ray/HD DVD combination optical drive. For those reasons alone, it might be worth purchasing for some of you.

There are desktops on the market that come close to this one. We configured a Dell Inspiron 530s to match this HP almost exactly and got a price of $1,098 (after instant rebates). That system comes closest to the Slimline. Sony also offers the similar VAIO TP20, but for $1,600. We haven't received either of those systems to review yet, so we can't speak to their performance. However, we have reviewed Sony's higher-end VAIO TP25, a small-scale living room PC with a high-flying $3,000 price tag. We wrote in our review of that system that it's not a good deal, and you can see why from its comparison with the Slimline.

  HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f Sony VAIO TP25 Home Theater PC
Price $949 $2,999
CPU 2.8GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100
Memory 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6150SE 256MB Nvidia GeForce 8400M GT
Hard drives 500GB 7,200 rpm 500GB, 7,200 rpm
Optical drive Blu-Ray/HD DVD player with LightScribe DVD burner Blu-ray player/DVD-burner
Networking 802.11b/g wireless, Gigabit Ethernet 802.11b/g wireless, Gigabit Ethernet
TV Tuner Integrated ATSC/NTSC tuner (2) ATI Digital Cable Tuner
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Home Premium

The VAIO has a different round design, a more coffee-table-friendly keyboard than HP's standard desktop model, and a pair of ATI Digital Cable Tuners, which provide that system with CableCard support for recording HD cable on your PC. Neither the tuners nor the keyboard make up for the TP25's exorbitant price, and the $949 Slimline equals or outclasses the Sony in almost every category. The HP's CPU and graphics card are both faster than the Sony's, and--while it matters less now--the HD DVD compatibility, on top of Blu-ray support in the HP, is still something of a plus. Think of all the cheap HD DVD discs you can buy.

Because of each system's small case, the Slimline S3330f and the VAIO TP25 are particularly well suited for living room use. While you could certainly use the VAIO on your desktop as well, the Slimline's case lets you stand it on end or lay it down flat, giving you many more placement options than the cylindrical Sony system. You might write off the system performance of a living room PC as long as it has the right features, but it's relevant to look at the HP's benchmark scores as you would a standard desktop PC, because its design offers so much flexibility.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
HP Pavilion Slimline s3330f
193 

Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
HP Pavilion Slimline s3330f
157 

Multimedia multitasking (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
HP Pavilion Slimline s3330f
957 

CineBench test
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Rendering Multiple CPUs  
Rendering Single CPU  
Gateway FX7020
6,827 
1,821 
HP Pavilion Slimline s3330f
4,316 
2,247 
Apple Mac Mini Core 2 Duo
4,069 
2,168 
Alienware Hangar18
3,821 
1,988 

Unreal Tournament 3 (in frames per second)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
1,280x1,024  
Gateway FX7020
110.5 
HP Pavilion Slimline s3330f
19.7 

The HP's fast iTunes score surprised us, although it makes sense because that test largely depends on raw CPU speed. The Slimline's 2.8GHz Athlon 64 X2 5400+ chip has a higher clock than the comparison systems. It also performed well on our Cinebench tests, coming in behind only the quad-core Gateway FX7020, which stands to reason given that the HP's Athlon chip is dual-core. The VAIO comes out ahead on Photoshop because it has 3GB of RAM compared with the HP's 2GB, and its Unreal Tournament 3 frame rate is also higher, such as it is. Neither of these systems will do well as gaming PCs because of their lower-end 3D cards, but the HP's application scores show that it competes well against other small PCs, as well as midrange desktops in its price class.

On top of its core features and specifications, the Slimline S3330f has all of the secondary features we come to look for in a living room system in this price range. It has 802.11 b/g wireless networking capability, an analog TV tuner, a spacious 500GB hard drive, a remote control, and a desktop-sized wireless mouse and keyboard set. That list makes the HP as living room-friendly as we'd expect for less than $1,000. The wireless networking and input devices save you from extraneous cable clutter, and the analog TV tuner and 500GB hard drive provide you with at least basic PVR-capability. Even with the slow build-up of PC-based CableCard support, we find in general that we're willing to concede that the PC is still not ideal for full-blown TV reception and recording duties, so the HP's analog tuner is fine, and you could even go without it and gain a low-profile PCI expansion slot for making an alternative upgrade.

As much as we love the configuration of this HP, its design also shines. However, it could also use a few minor tweaks. In addition to its glossy good looks, the HDMI output on the graphics card makes it easy to transmit both audio and video to a modern HDTV (and we had none of the connection issues we found with the last Slimline we reviewed). There's also a DVI input for traditional PC displays. Our biggest gripe is the clunky USB IR receiver for the remote control. It's well past time that HP figured out how to integrate it into the system, as Apple did with Mac Mini two years ago. We'd also like to see HP more smoothly integrate its DVD player software into Windows Media Center. The delay between when you push play and when the software finally displays the content is too long.

Of course, HP's love of crapware icons is alive and well for this system. We count six icons on the Windows desktop hawking some kind of service or product. That said, HP's TotalCare software suite is actually useful in the way it points out system information and leads you to other help resources. For other support, you get a one year parts and labor warranty with the Pavilion Slimline S3330f as well as 24-7 toll-free phone support. You can also go online for system-specific downloads and other kinds of support.

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System configurations:

Alienware Hangar18
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600; 2GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT graphics card; (2) 1TB 7,200rpm hard drives

Apple Mac Mini
Apple OS X; 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo; 1GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 64MB (shared) Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics chip; 120GB 5,400rpm Hitachi hard drive

Gateway FX7020
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.3GHz AMD Phenom 9600; 3GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 512MB Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT graphics card; 500GB 7,200 rpm Seagate hard drive

HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.8GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6150SE integrated graphics chip; 500GB 7,200 rpm Samsung hard drive

Sony VAIO TP25 Home Theater PC
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100; 3GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 8400M GT; 500GB 7,200 rpm Western Digital hard drive

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
Product brief - HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f
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Intro: The HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f is an Athlon 64 X2-based, mainstream computer.Compared to other general-purpose desktop computers on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $1,005.This system comes with 2 GB RAM, and a 500GB hard drive.

Noteworthy Features: Has a DVD? RW(? R DL) / DVD-RAM/ BD-ROM disc drive, which is considerably more preferable than some similarly priced desktop computers.Also, this desktop computer has a nVidia GeForce 8500 GT graphics chip, which is considerably better performing than some similarly priced desktop computers.Also, the 500GB hard disk installed on this machine is rather large when compared to the average desktop.

Weaker Features: None noted, given available product data.

Suitability: Suited for those who want to balance price with performance.Also comes with advanced word processing software -- fine for most serious business or academic document authors.However, store massive amounts of data on DVD using the DVD burner included in this desktop.This computer also has a CD writer, allowing you to compile your own audio CDs or video CDs.

Value: Given its very inexpensive price, this desktop computer has great features for the money.

Suggestions: (1) Using this PC's Firewire (1394) port, you can connect to many digital camcorders and other equipment and rapidly upload data to the computer's hard drive.(2) If you plan to be playing the latest 3-D games, you may want to invest in a more powerful video card from NVidia or ATI, which are popular with the gaming community (requires an open AGP or PCIe slot).

User opinions - HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f
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6.1

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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
IF I COULD GIVE IT A 9.9 I WOULD
my last review of the other model
HP Pavilion Slimline s3200t received a 9 from me. with cons of sound
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by THE COMPUTER HEALER (see profile) - February 29, 2008

7 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Mommy Friendly & Multimedia Rich
This computer's meets my everyday functions as a mom. I use photoshop CS3 to edit my child's pictures ... Read more
by cnetmom2007 (see profile) - April 24, 2008

4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

5 out of 10 - Average
Not quit there yet.
For a system that claims to be a full entertainment system it sure is missing a few things. In order ... Read more
by SinjinH (see profile) - March 28, 2008

4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

2 out of 10 - Terrible
Blu-Ray and HDMI output did not work
I just purchased this machine for $975 from electronic extreme. I attempted to play a Blu-Ray disc for the first ... Read more
by loot310 (see profile) - April 24, 2008

3 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Great Compact PC S3400X AMD X2 w/ 4 Gig Memory
This was a replacement for an aging Dell Dimension XPS R450 that I have had for 10 years.

I looked

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by rastarkey (see profile) - April 9, 2008

2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.

2 out of 10 - Terrible
WORST package computer I have ever bought!!
I sure do wish that I could get my $$ back and get a better computer... I'm out $800

I

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The motherboard has had to be replaced multiple times, the VNIDIA graphics on the MB are bogus, and fail constantly, and the TV tuner that is installed is not detected by windows. Vista is garbage, and so is this computer!!! I tried to get my money from HP and they refused even after I had to have it sent in for repairs three times... You are better off getting a computer from E-BAY!
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by Snivelinghound (see profile) - June 22, 2008

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
AWESOME computer
I love everything about it! And i got it for an awesome price at radio shack. Read more
by CarinaMcK (see profile) - April 1, 2008

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

8 out of 10 - Excellent
It's great
I recommend it

Updated on Aug 1, 2008

Go out and get one!

Go out and get one! Read more
by Marc Bennett (see profile) - August 1, 2008

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Very slim, very awesome
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by unijuglr (see profile) - July 18, 2008

1 out of 10 - Abysmal
HP makes shoddy products and has very poor customer support.
Do yourself a favor and don't by an HP. If you ignore this sound advice and buy one anyway, ... Read more
by jdlastlog (see profile) - April 17, 2008

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Full specifications - HP Pavilion Slimline S3330f
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Manufacturer: HP
Part number: GX754AA#ABA
General
Platform Technology AMD LIVE!
Type Personal computer
Recommended Use Home use
Product Form Factor Tower
Built-in Devices LED panel
Width 4.2 in
Depth 13.9 in
Height 10.9 in
Weight 19.6 lbs
Localization English / United States
System type Personal computer
Processor
Type AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ / 2.8 GHz
Multi-Core processor technology Dual-Core
64-bit processor Yes
Installed Qty 1
Max processors supported 1
Cache Memory
Type L2 cache
Installed Size 1 MB
Cache Per Processor 1 MB ( 2 x 512 KB )
Mainboard
Chipset type NVidia nForce 430
Data bus speed 1000 MHz
RAM
Installed Size 2 GB
Technology DDR2 SDRAM
Memory speed 667 MHz
Memory specification compliance PC2-5300
RAM form factor DIMM 240-pin
RAM configuration features 2 x 1 GB
Storage Controller
Type 1 x Serial ATA - Integrated
Storage Controller (2nd)
Type None
Storage
Floppy drive type None
Hard Drive 1 x 500 GB - Standard - Serial ATA-300 - 7200 rpm
Hard Drive (2nd) None
Optical Storage
Type DVD?RW (?R DL) / DVD-RAM / BD-ROM - Serial ATA
CD / DVD read speed 40x (CD) / 16x (DVD) / 6x (BD-ROM) / 3x (HD DVD)
CD / DVD write speed 40x (CD) / 16x (DVD) / 5x (DVD-RAM) / 4x (DVD Double layer)
Disc Labeling Technology LightScribe Technology
Optical Storage (2nd)
Type None
Storage Removable
Type None
Monitor
Monitor Type None.
Multimedia Functionality
TV tuner type Digital and analog TV
Analog TV system NTSC
Digital TV reception ATSC
Graphics Controller
Type PCI Express x16 - Plug-in card
Graphics Processor / Vendor NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT
Installed Size 256 MB
Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Audio Output
Type Sound card - Integrated
Sound card name Integrated Audio
Audio output compliant standards High Definition Audio
Speaker(s) None
Input Device
Type Mouse, Keyboard
Keyboard
Keyboard connectivity Wireless
Mouse
Mouse connectivity Wireless
Mouse technology Optical
Audio Input
Type None
Telecom
Modem Fax / modem - USB - External
Max transfer rate 56 Kbps
Networking
Networking Network adapter
Wireless LAN Supported Yes
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Printer
Type None
Expansion / Connectivity
Expansion Bays Total (Free) 1 ( 0 ) x Internal - 3.5" x 1/3H, 1 ( 0 ) x Front accessible - 5.25" x 1/2H
Expansion Slots Total (Free) 2 ( 0 ) x Memory - DIMM 240-pin, 1 ( 0 ) x PCI, 1 ( 0 ) x PCI Express x16, 1 ( 0 ) x Processor
Interfaces 1 x Audio - Line-out - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Audio - Line-in - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 5 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A ( 1 in front ), 1 x Microphone - Input - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, 1 x Audio - SPDIF output, 1 x Keyboard - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1 x Mouse - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x Display / video - S-video output, 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 3 x Audio - Output - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
Miscellaneous
Features TV tuner, Remote Control, 802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Power
Power device type Power supply
Operating System / Software
OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Software Microsoft Works 9, Muvee autoProducer Basic, Norton Internet Security 2008, Drivers & Utilities, Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2007, Cyberlink DVD Suite Deluxe, HP Photosmart Essential
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
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