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I like it because it is very tiny and not a big bulky tower. So I can have it mounted on the bottom of the desk and out of sight.

Using it for Photoshop type programs, net surfing, dvd burning, and porn (of course)

Scale to 1 to 5 how would you rate it for those needs listed above. I don't care to watch tv on it. I don't care to play games on it.

HP® Official Store — Buy an HP Pavilion Slimline s3600 and s3600t series desktop PC from HP

Specs

Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual-Core processor E5200 (2.5.GHz)

(choice of one)
Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit
Windows XP downgradeable

4GB DDR2-800MHz dual channel SDRAM (2x2048)

(choice of one)
128MB NVIDIA GeForce 9300 [DVI, VGA adapter]
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 9500GS [DVI, HDMI, VGA adapter]

500GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive

(choice of one)
LAN port on system board (10/100Base-T), no wireles LAN
External modem
Wireless-G LAN card
Wireless-G LAN card and external modem
Wireless-N LAN card

(choice of one)
LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive
Blu-ray DVD player & Lightscribe SuperMulti DVD burner
Blu-ray DVD writer/player & Lightscribe SuperMulti DVD burner

15-in-1 memory card reader, 2 USB, headphone port

(choice of one)
No TV Tuner w/remote control
TV tuner, dual format ATSC-NTSC with PVR, remote

Integrated 5.1 channel sound with front audio ports

Type Small and powerful PC
Chassis mini tower, 1/3 size of standard PC
Memory card reader 15-in-1
Total memory slots 2 DIMM
Ports 6 USB (2 front, 4 back), IEEE 1394 (back), 2 PS/2
Audio Front headphone (5.1 speaker capable)
Total slots 1 PCIe (x16 graphics), 1 PCI-e
Energy Star Qualified N/A
Power supply 180 watts
Storage bay HP Pocket Media Drive Bay
Dimensions 13.89"(L) x 4.21"(W) x 10.87"(H)

Some concerns :

1 - Regarding the HP Pocket Media Drive. Ok, is this feature worth it? I mean, I was told by the Tigerdirect salesman that no stores carry the drive. you have to order it directly from HP and it will not work on anything else but HP. So... what if the machine goes bad and you need to pull data from it?

2 - I tend to leave my PC on and running for days at a time. Will this little fellow overheat easily?

3 - they offer Windows Vista or downgrading to Windows XP. With 4g DDRAM, is there an advantage of one OS over the other? Remember I don't care about recording tv or watching movies or playing games or stuff like that. If going the Vista route, then 32 bit or 64 bit which is better based on my needs and desired use?
 
Pocket Media Drive is usb mountable so it should be good with any computer. Skip the entry level cpu and it should be fine.
 
Using it for Photoshop type programs, net surfing, dvd burning, and porn (of course)

Scale to 1 to 5 how would you rate it for those needs listed above. I don't care to watch tv on it. I don't care to play games on it.

HP® Official Store — Buy an HP Pavilion Slimline s3600 and s3600t series desktop PC from HP

Specs

Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual-Core processor E5200 (2.5.GHz)

2.5ghz dual-core is more then enough power for what you are going to use it for

(choice of one)
Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit
Windows XP downgradeable -

4GB DDR2-800MHz dual channel SDRAM (2x2048)

(choice of one)
128MB NVIDIA GeForce 9300 [DVI, VGA adapter] 128mb is more then enough for watching "videos"
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 9500GS [DVI, HDMI, VGA adapter]

500GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive

(choice of one)
LAN port on system board (10/100Base-T), no wireles LAN
External modem
Wireless-G LAN card this one if you need wireless internet, otherwise get the above
Wireless-G LAN card and external modem
Wireless-N LAN card

(choice of one)
LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive - this one unless you want to burn high defnition movies
Blu-ray DVD player & Lightscribe SuperMulti DVD burner
Blu-ray DVD writer/player & Lightscribe SuperMulti DVD burner

15-in-1 memory card reader, 2 USB, headphone port

(choice of one)
No TV Tuner w/remote control
TV tuner, dual format ATSC-NTSC with PVR, remote

Integrated 5.1 channel sound with front audio ports

Type Small and powerful PC
Chassis mini tower, 1/3 size of standard PC
Memory card reader 15-in-1
Total memory slots 2 DIMM
Ports 6 USB (2 front, 4 back), IEEE 1394 (back), 2 PS/2
Audio Front headphone (5.1 speaker capable)
Total slots 1 PCIe (x16 graphics), 1 PCI-e
Energy Star Qualified N/A
Power supply 180 watts
Storage bay HP Pocket Media Drive Bay
Dimensions 13.89"(L) x 4.21"(W) x 10.87"(H)

Some concerns :

1 - Regarding the HP Pocket Media Drive. Ok, is this feature worth it? I mean, I was told by the Tigerdirect salesman that no stores carry the drive. you have to order it directly from HP and it will not work on anything else but HP. So... what if the machine goes bad and you need to pull data from it?

It works, but if you want portable storage a usb flash drive is the way to go.


2 - I tend to leave my PC on and running for days at a time. Will this little fellow overheat easily?

should be fine, especally with xp - see below

3 - they offer Windows Vista or downgrading to Windows XP. With 4g DDRAM, is there an advantage of one OS over the other? Remember I don't care about recording tv or watching movies or playing games or stuff like that. If going the Vista route, then 32 bit or 64 bit which is better based on my needs and desired use?

I think the downgrade to xp would be better, it's a much quick OS (uses far less ressources), is compatible with all the software you will need for your purposes and, most importantly if leaving it on for extended periods, is more stable then vista (less freezing)


5/5 stars for what you need, aslong as it's not overpriced
 
Same as bigbrothad

2) I would not worry about it overheating. I have a small box I keep on 24/7 and it is just fine.

3) I have had problems with Vista. I just bought a laptop and removed Vista and use XP on all of my machines.
 
naw... quad won't help.. photo shop won't use the extra threading.. unless you are going to be running sql or some other server apps, no need for the quad..
 
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