HP Pavilion All-In-One MS212a desktop PC
A reasonably priced all-in-one desktop PC
HP's Pavilion MS212a is a slim, all-in-one desktop PC. It's reasonably priced, but intrusive software and low-power components mean it can't be used for anything more than Web browsing, watching standard-definition media and running basic office applications.
Pros
- Slim and attractive, MediaSmart software is handy, can encode media relatively quickly
Cons
- Lacks Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi, underpowered integrated graphics, bloatware
Bottom Line
HP's entry-level all-in-one offering is not very powerful and doesn't offer many extra features. If you can work your way through the pre-installed bloatware, this desktop PC will suffice for Web browsing and watching videos.
-
Price
$ 1,199.00 (AUD)
The HP Pavilion All-In-One MS212a desktop PC has a minimalist, glossy black design that should suit modern-looking living rooms. It has an 18.5in BrightView LCD screen. This is a tad small for an all-in-one PC — the Apple iMac starts at 21.5in, for example — but it will still be able to display 720p content. The display is highly reflective, which can be annoying in well-lit environments.
This all-in-one PC provides six USB 2.0 ports in total, with four on the back panel and two at the side. There's also a multi-card reader supporting MemoryStick, SD, MMC, CF and xD cards, as well as a 10/100 Ethernet port and headphone/microphone jacks. Integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi is sufficient for small homes, but the lack of the faster and farther-reaching 802.11n standard means the desktop PC can't be situated too far from a wireless router.
The HP Pavilion MS212a provides stereo sound through speakers underneath the display. The sound quality isn't particularly impressive and the speakers won't fill a large room even at maximum volume. Adjusting the volume using the media keys on the keyboard annoyingly exits any full-screen video playback.
Given that many current and upcoming all-in-one PCs feature touch screens, we almost expected the Pavilion MS212a to have the same ability. However, its low retail price means a keyboard and mouse are the only input methods. These are wired rather than wireless, detracting from the PC's overall look. It doesn't have Bluetooth either, so any wireless keyboards or mice you buy will require their own wireless dongle.
Like most all-in-one PCs, the HP Pavilion MS212a uses notebook components, so it is a little underpowered compared to regular desktop PCs. HP offers a single hardware configuration; the Pavilion MS212a is equipped with a 1.5GHz, dual-core AMD Athlon X2 3250e processor as well as 2GB of DDR2 memory, ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics and a 7200rpm, 320GB hard drive. HP reserves 12GB of the hard drive for a second partition for system recovery — so you're effectively left with 286GB of usable space.
| Performance Benchmarks | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Price | WorldBench 6 | iTunes Encoding (minutes) |
Blender 3D rendering | ||||
| HP Pavilion All-In-One MS212a | $1199 | 58 | 3m 5s | 2m 27s | ||||
| ASUS Eee Top ET2002 | $999 | 36 | 6m 40s | 3m 42s | ||||
| Medion akoya P4010 | $1299 | 87 | 1m 21s | 1m 23s | ||||
| Apple iMac | $1599 | N/A | 37.1s | N/A | ||||
| Dell Studio One 19 | $1888 | 100 | 57s | 1m | ||||
The Pavilion All-In-One MS212a isn't a high-powered machine. Our benchmarks show it is quite slow when multitasking and performing heavy duty tasks, though the AMD processor is capable of rendering 3D images and encoding media at a decent pace. The integrated graphics are the weakest component, with Futuremark's 3DMark06 benchmark failing to test properly.

HP's MediaSmart Software Suite is handy for watching and editing media.
HP is known for rather intrusive software and, unfortunately, the Pavilion MS212a doesn't buck this trend. Instead of going through the standard Windows set-up process, you are faced with HP's own version which guides you through registration and connecting to the Internet or a local network. While handy, it's painfully slow. Once set up, you'll find Windows 7 Home Premium bloated with a 60-day Norton Internet Security trial as well as HP help software and Cyberlink DVD burning and editing software. HP's MediaSmart Software Suite is useful for watching and editing media, though the HP Advisor, a Mac OS X-like dock, is redundant when you can just use Windows 7's revamped taskbar.
Considering you can spend an extra $100 and get Medion's akoya P4010 all-in-one with better performance and a touch screen, the Pavilion All-In-One MS212a seems a bit of a raw deal. However, if you only need to browse the Web or watch videos, it will suffice.
Stay up to date with the latest news, reviews and features. Sign up to PC World’s newsletters
Follow PC World Australia on Twitter: @PCWorldAu
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- Mobile PhonesView all »
- NotebooksView all »
-
-
Dell Inspiron 15R (Touch) Lapt...
$799.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edit...
$1598.99 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$999.00 -
Dell Vostro 2520 Laptop
$849.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E5530
$948.99 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2123.99 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$1199.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop
$399.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6430s
$2599.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15 (Touch) Lapto...
$478.99 -
Dell Vostro 2520 Laptop
$449.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude XT3
$3800.00 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$1298.99 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$898.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6530
$2599.00 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1954.00
-
- TabletsView all »
- Printers & ScannersView all »
-
-
HP LASERJET P3015DN MONO LASER...
$859.40 -
Dell Laptop Latitude 3330
$899.00 -
Samsung CLX-6220FX Performance...
$620.00 -
Brother HL-4570CDW COLOUR LASE...
$524.38 -
HP Laserjet Pro M1536 25PPM Ne...
$424.90 -
Brother MFC-990CW 33PPM Networ...
$244.34 -
OKI C110 A4 COLOUR LASER PRINT...
$237.90 -
Xerox Fuji Xerox DocuPrint M20...
$249.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude 3330
$999.00
-
- Networking, Wireless & VoIPView all »
-
-
Netgear DGND3700 N600 Wireless...
$140.00 -
Draytek Vigor2830
$290.40 -
Cisco SG 300-10P 10-port
$433.00 -
Cisco WS-C3750V2-48TS-S-3750V2...
$4955.00 -
Draytek Vigor3200
$416.90 -
Cisco 3750 Switch WS-C3750X-48...
$4995.00 -
Netcomm NF3ADV N900 Dual Gbit ...
$248.97 -
D-Link DSL-2870B
$185.90 -
Cisco SF302-08P 8-Port 10/100 ...
$249.96 -
Netgear GS105 5PT Gigabit Ethe...
$44.48 -
Cisco 1941 w/2 GE,2 EHWIC slot...
$1007.00 -
Netgear GSM7224200 ProSafe 24 ...
$480.94 -
Cisco Catalyst 3750X-24T-L, 10...
$3259.37 -
Cisco Catalyst 2960S 48 GigE, ...
$2888.92 -
Netgear GS724TPS ProSafe 24 Po...
$835.69 -
Cisco WS-C3750G-12S-E-3750 12 ...
$11488.00
-

















Be the first to comment.